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It's been that way every time that I've qualified for the All-Stars.
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Back in the stone ages, the all stars would tear down after making a time run....after a FEW were dq’ed ,NHRA made the all stars a correctable tear down,.....meaning that if you were WRONG you were allowed to make the necessary corrections to be RIGHT....I believe it is a good idea to come to Joliet with the head removed....Good Move NHRA.......
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Yes the teardown and inspection for Stk,and SS cars is usually over ,and done before most of us other racers get into the track.
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Before time runs everybody got invited to the trailer for teardown. If something was found that you could correct you were given time to so if in a timely manner.
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