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Old 04-11-2014, 03:27 PM   #6
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Default Re: Question about comp eliminator

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Originally Posted by deuces wild View Post
All comp classes have an index. They run off their index. In qualifying they can go as fast as they want. Like this weekend at Charlotte the top 7 are -.67 under there index. Now in eliminations if they go more than-.50 under they get a cic penalty. So example someone's index is 9.00 and they run 8.45 and win the next round there index would be 8.95. So they lose .05 if they go -.60 under or more they get a permanent hit on there index. I don't run comp but love the class. If I posted something wrong someone will correct me I'm sure. Ed
Ed you're correct. The only thing I would add is that once your in elims, its completely heads up, index to index(staggered start as the index difference dictates), first to arrive at the finish line wins.

one of the few forms of heads up index racing.
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