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Originally Posted by Billy Nees
The class/ combo averages don't go away every 6 months! How can they give a combo that went .92 and .95 under 6 month ago back HP unless they're just not doing their job and bothering to check? HP give backs are supposed to be based on averages of less than .35 under. Wake up boys!
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From the AHFS website.
http://www.nhraracer.com/content/gen...633&zoneid=132
The AHFS is used to review and evaluate runs in Stock and Super Stock for possible horsepower adjustments.
The review is conducted twice per racing season. The two reviews are compiled individually so the data is not cumulative. Runs included in the AHFS database are limited to final qualifying runs (Q data) and all elimination runs (E data) at all NHRA National, Sports National and LODRS events. (At events where class eliminations are run, all class elimination runs are included in the AHFS database. Only the first round of class is part of qualifying and therefore is part of the "Q" database.) The "Q" data and "E" data files are the official data gathered by the NHRA timing system and processed through the NHRA Information Technology department. NHRA "Q" data and "E" data are the only data files used for the AHFS. No runs made during National Opens, test and tune, time trials, or races within a race (i.e. Jegs Allstar eliminations, Stock / Super Stock Combos or other races that are not part of a season long points championship) are included in any review.
The first review period includes data from National and LODRS events 1 through 12 and the second period includes runs from events 13 through 24.