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Old 03-11-2013, 07:13 PM   #10
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Default Re: Average year for the 10 @ LORDS2-2

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Originally Posted by Joseph Teuton View Post
You are correct that many do play that game. I looked at the final quilifing sheet and out of the 49 other cars only 12 were 2000 or newer. So there is a 72% chance that you run an older car. If the new car fast guys are "so" dominating wouldnt you think there would be more in the top 10 in quilifing? If you go all the way to the top 20 spots you can only add 1 more car that is newer than 2000.

I think we should just all enjoy the sport of dragracing and stop worring if its a "new car" or "old car". Either way they both still have to be driven by a person. Or as some like to say "robots". LOL
Look at the Indy qualifying sheet the past three years--they says it all.

I could take a moment to easily explain it, but if someone doesn't "get it" by now--they never will.
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