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Old 07-10-2011, 07:39 PM   #1
John Kelley
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Default Re: Track is making up rules

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As of July 9th, MRP will be following the rules for breakouts as are printed in the NHRA 2011 rulebook on Page 6, with the following exception. This rule will apply to all Bracket Catagories. If a competitor breaks out of his posted index, he will be warned the first time and will be disqualified the second time. This warning will apply for the year, not for each individual race."
What track is this ??
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Old 07-10-2011, 07:48 PM   #2
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Unhappy Re: Track is making up rules

Mission Raceway Park in Mission, B.C.

As I posted on another forum, as long as you dial a 12.00 or slower, you should be good to go. Breakouts happen. It is really splitting hairs to bounce someone that runs an 11.99 or quicker-especially if the car is legal to go that fast (no roll bar rule until 11.49).

It really opens up a can of worms-in all bracket classes! Sounds like someone is looking out for Car Club members (track is run by the British Columbia Custom Car Association)!
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