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Alan
Your right. Odds are the same for the Cuda and any one of the Camaros, but since there are more Camaros odds of a heads up run for a Camaro are greater. |
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The odds would be the same. If you have four cars in a class all cars have the same odds of drawing a heads-up run.
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Yes, but if there are three Camaros and one 'Cuda, as in this example, it is three times more likely that ONE of the THREE Camaros will get a heads up than the ONE 'Cuda. Simply because there are three times as many Camaros in the field. Any ONE car has the same odds as the rest. But the GROUP of THREE has higher odds AS A GROUP than the single car.
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