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In the mean time, I'm fretting over the fact that there's only 22cars in Stock Elim. this weekend in Fallon, Nv., and I'm not able to be up there in it (for budget & time off from work restrictions). I'd be willing to bet some bucks that Div. 6's holding a divisional the same wknd had something to do with the reason both Stock/Super Stock car counts are much lower than they would be if those races weren't contested the same wknd., when they're within 800 miles from each other (for one), and Boise, Id. is actually closer to Fallon, than it is to Spokane, Wa.??? Again, my .02 worth[/QUOTE] i read this post and felt it neccesary to respond, the car count in spokane only has 2 div 7 cars on the q-sheet out of 40 in stock and 1 div 7 out of 17 in super stock. all the rest are div 6, my point being maybe it is a low count just because it is a low count, look at the S/S count in spokane as well.
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Dion, Not only did I look at the S/S count at Spokane as well, I also looked at last years entries for both races, and my point was made by the fact that 3 S/S racers, and 4 stockers were at last years Fallon Div 7 race. Since Div 6 waited a weekend to hold their Kent, Wa. divisional, they had Jimmy DeFrank out there with both his S/S & Stocker cars, plus 3 other div 7 racers made the trek up to Kent, which helped both divisions with the added revenues from their neighbors racers. Yes their car counts were small, but they could've been larger if the brain trust's from both divisions didn't schedule those two races the same weekend. That would be like div 4 scheduling a race in Ennis, Tx. the same weekend that div 3 would hold a divisional in Kentucky, with numerous racers living in Tennessee...div 4's loss would be div 3's gain (when both could gain if the races were held one wknd after the other...not the same one?)!
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i agree with the competing raceday schedules being a problem, but if there is something that could be done about it why isnt there? like yourself i couldnt make my div race, mine was due to mechanical failure on the way though. out of div racing is going to happen like it or not, the attendance of competitors is up to you and me and every other racer out there to increase not complain about it. sorry about the highjack
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Doesn't the "HRA's" look at this problem as the "first is worse" foul? This would enable them to justify the double red light problem.
Just playin' devil's advocate...don't start yellin' at me.....lol! A look at my race log showed me that most of my red lights came when I was racing a slower car and had to leave second. Jim R |
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The reason I felt that you redlighted was because the driver of the other car may have just wanted a green light, and was hoping you'd have a miscue (which in my experience the odds of that happening are 20/80---likely/unlikely). With that thought in mind, once the first leaver sees that your light is green, he/she has to hope that their light was better, and that they can do what we watched Greg Luneack do yesterday in his Jegs All Stars Final (race the finish line better from ahead than you from behind), so as to cross the line first w/o breaking out, or second and hope that they pushed you too quick...thus giving them the win. I can think of five racers that are/were really good at that: 1. Jody Lang 2. Tibor Kadar 3. Lee Zane 4. Peter Biondo 5. Lane Weber Like them, I was really good at that way back in the late 70's & early 80's, and have had occasional moments since, thus it can be done, but it's more challenging being the chasee than the chaser. That's why I call our version of drag racing "High Speed Chess", and also why I thought it was cool that Dan Fletchers Camaro was originally called "Checkmate"!!! For that matter even Dan "The Man" Fletcher with that car had the Hemi cars and the other big block entries chasing him as well, and he mastered it too!!!
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