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But let's take it one step further.ATPS racer is not allowed to take the stripe by more than .015 or they breakout.Also a TPS racer MUST give up an earned bye run to a non TPR.All TPR racers MUST park in the dirt,where provided. Anymore? |
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Over the years I have raced at tracks that did just that. After the third call the staging lanes were roped off with a track member there to make sure no one would try and sneak into the lanes. The only problem would be giving the last couple of cars from the previous run having enough time to cool down. If this is a "real" problem then post the ladders for every round except time trials, then everybody would race at a time dictated by the track. JimR |
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My point is if the racer claimed the points at the race, that's what he is stuck with. So if you claimed 6 national events and coincidently all were third round losses, then that's what you get, even if you went to 6 more races following and made it to the final on those 6 races. The way it is now, you can hit all 24 races and then claim your best 6. There is an advantage in being a "professional" at this game, this being one of the big ones. Maybe it's the same as playing poker with x-ray vision of the deck? I'm at a loss to think of any other sport that allows full-time professionals to compete with the amateurs. Like I said previously, if a racer wants to go to all 24 races, I see nothing wrong with it. I do have a problem with being able to pick and choose after the fact. Not allowing this would make it more equitable for the true Sportsman. Correct me if I'm wrong but there were a lot more world champions , call it a more diverse mix, before they points system changed to it's current system. I believe the evidence points to an advantage by a professional racer towards the championship. Make any sense Toby? Jeff |
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[QUOTE=Jeff Lee;155494]I didn't feel like typing so much but here goes...
My point is if the racer claimed the points at the race, that's what he is stuck with. So if you claimed 6 national events and coincidently all were third round losses, then that's what you get, even if you went to 6 more races following and made it to the final on those 6 races. This is the way it's done. You claim your best 5 of your first 8 divisional's and your best 3 of your first 6 Nationals. Every race u attend after that you are just racing for $ and fun. The way it is now, you can hit all 24 races and then claim your best 6. There is an advantage in being a "professional" at this game, this being one of the big ones. Maybe it's the same as playing poker with x-ray vision of the deck? Not true. This is not how it's done. Perfect example. His wins at the end of the year did not count towards his total http://www.nhra.net/stats/pointsdtl....rn=6108&pt=556 |
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moan,moan,moan. The last 10 years has seen 6 world champions in stock.all but one were the dreaded PSR's.You can beat them to one inch of their lives and they'll still get up and beat your whiney asses at the track.Stop worrying about everybody else and try to make yourself competitive. Let's see,red lights,hood scoops,what's next?I know,alot of the TPS's have nice tow rigs,who the hell are they to drive around with them when we only have a ****ty p/u or duelly. |
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No, it doesn't make any sense. Did you even read Mark's post? I take it reading comprehension isn't your strong suit. -Toby |
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NO, it's the best three finishes of your first six races attended Nationally (and best five of the first eight divisional races attended). If a racer loses first round at the first six Nationals he/she attends, then wins the remaining 18 races, he/she gains 90 points Nationally, based on three first round losses at 30 points each. After the first six National Events he/she attends, they are racing for money only. |
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David & Mike, Thanks for clarifying best 3/6 Nationals and best 5/8 divisional races. I didn't mention that because my point is getting to pick and choose after the fact versus claiming the race at it's conclusion. Whether it's 3/6 or 6/6 was not my point. From my understanding the old system was a better system. I would like a clearer understanding as to why it was changed and whom benefited the most by the change. So far, nobody has addressed my question. And I could be educated to understand my assessment is incorrect. I was open to debate, not jabs. Thanks, Jeff |
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My gosh Jeff! How can anyone explain how the current system is fair or skewed or otherwise not to your liking when you don't even know what the system is that you are complaining about. Nobody picks and chooses the points they claim. You can pick and choose the races you go to but the NHRA points fairies do the math so you don't have to. It's not that tricky. You're against something you don't understand. The first step is to understand, then complain.
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