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Old 12-25-2012, 11:49 AM   #1
art leong
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Default Re: Year End Horsepower Adjustments...

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Originally Posted by KRatcliff View Post
The way the rule is written is pretty clear to me. It is in two halves and the two runs you listed don't count since they were in the first half. It isn't any more complicated than that in my opinion.

It is not as easy to get HP take off as you are suggesting. You have no control over anyone else that runs the combo and all they (or you) have to do is to run once at .85/quicker or two runs at .65 or quicker.

If those two thresholds haven't been eclipsed then the average has to be slower than .55 under (not the .35 under you posted). It is easier not to get HP then to have it taken off.
I believe that getting hit with horsepower or index is automatic no decision making.
In getting HP or index off. They have to decide to do it it is not automatic. If it was if you were the only car in the class, you could run slow for the first 6 months then fly in the next 6 months. That could tilt the combo class winner big time.
I seriously doubt that if I went .4 under for 6 months I would get an index reduction?
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