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I just did the Norwalk double and there are clearly pros and cons to double divisionals with large car counts.
That being said,there is no way I would go to Norwalk twice or maybe even for just one race.It is truly incredible how much the tolls alone cost nowadays.I agree with an earlier post that the Alcohol cars made three qualifying runs (one run for each fan) and wasted a lot of time. From a business standpoint,if there were two Divisionals at Norwalk on different dates,I don't think the track would be profitable. Lots of cars were there simply because it was a double. |
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i do not like the doubles. Last too long, and have half the prestigious accomplishment.
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