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If you are the one entering dial-ins on the computer and your "friend" is racing, just put in a dial-in over the index for the other lane. If it is caught, no harm no foul. But by current rules, if it is accepted, BINGO.....your "friend" wins.
New rule proposal. "If a dial-in is entered wrong by the tower and can be proven after the run, a rerun will be allowed." |
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[QUOTE=Jason;534412]If you are the one entering dial-ins on the computer and your "friend" is racing, just put in a dial-in over the index for the other lane. If it is caught, no harm no foul. But by current rules, if it is accepted, BINGO.....your "friend" wins.
New rule proposal. "If a dial-in is entered wrong by the tower and can be proven after the run, a rerun will be allowed."[/QUOT Old Rule: If your dail in is wrong, don't stage. |
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Let's mix this up a little. If there is no dial-in on your car the class index is your dial. So with an incorrect dial above the index, correct one should also be inserted. In other words you cannot dial above your class index, otherwise we ARE just Bracket Racing (Dial your own).
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With well over 11,000 Views on this subject, i hope somebody in Glendora is reading this & all we could hope for is something like this to NEVER happen again.
In response to Chuck Beach: Where does our $360. GO ???? very good question. I still like a hand held iPad & you punch in your Car # and Dial before you enter the water box. But i'm sure NHRA would need different software or something to do that. But it would be worth it for 5 or 10 more dollars per racer IF it was an expensive fix. Just my .03 cents.
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What about this: Heads up run with two different indexes on score boards, one correct and one over class index. Would it be the responsibility of the racer in the lane with the correct index to point out that the racer in other lane had the wrong (slower) index and had a distinct advantage? I don't know about other racers but in a heads up I have zero dial on the car, and doing everything to make sure I do everything correctly. I don't ever remember checking the dial in a heads up race. So who wins in a heads up race with this kind of mistake by race personal?
When is a racer staged? In my mind it is when the pre stage and the stage lights on his side of the tree are on. So...... racer A has both bulbs on and race B has one bulb on and then notices incorrect dial in his lane. Racer B backs out to notify official that dial is wrong, while all this communication is trying to take place with the official racer B get timed out and his side of tree goes red do to auto start. Does first or worst apply to racer B, both are wrong and correctable. and so it goes |
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So I guess I'm guilty of 'assuming' the sanctioning body should be in charge (electronically or human) of "running the show". OK so it's up to the racer to keep it straight and hope they're not, ahem, Ignored!
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If Redman (who actually knows sportsman racing) would have been the starter this would have never happened. Yes, it is up to the racer to make sure the dial is correct (all drivers are in "their zone" on the starting line), but does that mean he should be the only one paying attention. Where does our $360.00 go?
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I have an interesting point on this. Shouldn't all this verification of dial in happen before you begin your burnout?? Once you accept the dial it is gospel. True the dial can't be more than the index, that is a given.
Once you light the top bulb I don't believe you can back out unless you are told to do so by the starter. I believe this is in the rule book. I could be wrong, I am only human and make mistakes sometimes.
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