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"The class review revealed that K/SA had a class/engine average for the combination in question of 1.101-second under, therefore surpassing the 0.850-second-under requirement and signaling a horsepower adjustment for all 305/215/241 FI Camaros."
Sounds like 1.01 trigger, and the average has to be faster than .85 under for a hit.
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Sounds like everyone is getting the drift. Also a racer that runs two runs between 1.00 and 1.19 at the same event triggers the review.
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Except when they do it only in qualifying. Say a racer runs 1.05 under and 1.03 under during qualifying, that only counts as one trigger since only the 1.05 under run shows on the final qualifying sheet. -Toby |
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I just keep learning about this! Last year I was told 1st round of class was the only class round that counted. That never did make sense to me. Also did not know only the fastest qualifying time counted. Used to be just Farmer's call. LOL.
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