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Did anyone else see that Joey Wilkes had his dial in wrong on Drag Race Central? I'm hoping that that was a mistake by them and not at the track. I think that it was supposed to be 10.93, not 11.93, this way he broke out by more then a second. It looks by math that he wouldn't have won anyway, but the dial in not being correct doesn't help.
Congrads to both racers for making it to the final though. Casey Miles 248H "F" NHRA Stock! |
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Casey is correct...yesterday DRC had shown Joey dialed an 11.93...they just made an error...they have made the correction as of today..KUDOS to Joey for his runner-up!!! Zanesville Ohio is PROUD!!!
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I'm pretty certain that NHRA had the dial-in wrong as they pulled up to stage and only changed it as it was pointed out on the starting line.
Since DRC gets their info by direct feed from NHRA, they might have picked up the original mis-dial and had to go back and change it later.
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