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06-07-2022, 05:41 PM | #41 |
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Re: Live from the lobster nationals .90 style
Michael,
You are probably not the first to do that |
06-07-2022, 05:44 PM | #42 |
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Re: Live from the lobster nationals .90 style
Keith,
2850ish for me not taking any chances. It's to hard to win one without worrying about weight. I also wrigh before the race and go by Scales every round. That's my stocker mentality. LOL |
06-07-2022, 06:13 PM | #43 |
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Re: Live from the lobster nationals .90 style
Yes, and when we were all IHRA it was mandatory every round, i too cross the scales at every track before the race just to be sure, some scales are off
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Re: Live from the lobster nationals .90 style
I agree with Keith that it should be done at least after R1 at every race in every class, I know it will cause a cluster f--- at some tracks with the line for the scale because most of the .90 classes run after Stock or SS. Cecil, Numidia and Atco can be a real PITA to try to weigh everyone because of the scale location. It's one of the reasons I never put a weight rule on the .90 series because IHRA was 2600 and NHRA was 2800 in SST which made it very uneven to keep track if you were like someone who flopped between associations. I'm also a one man band so it does make it tough to be down at the end of the track to keep an eye out on things.
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