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Mike is correct, they were a no show.
Good morning all, and we have a major change in the weather. The current temperature is 50, going up to the low 70's later today. The barometer is also way up, the weather station is showing around .15 quicker than yesterday. Sock is out first at 8, and the temps will not be much higher, look for at least a 10th quicker for this mornings first round of Stock. I did get the final class run of the night, although it is a little grainy. |
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Great pics and reporting Ken, thanks. Jason Line's Buick never ceases to amaze me and apparently Bo knows Factory Stock. Impressive runs by the FSS cars given the conditions. Thought Joe Welch was prepping a Mustang so good to see Mopars running closer to the head of the class but the pulley rule change didn't seem to alter the results. With crazy horsepower numbers it's more setting up the car than anything else.
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It looks like the Fords have the power. The Fords in the top 16 qualifiers averaged 5.61 MPH faster over the MoPar's, 3.43 MPH faster than the COPO's. COPO average was 2.18 MPH faster than the MoPar's.
It looks like the bottom half of the field could be in for a real shake-up today. |
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