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I have a question about stock, and superstock eliminations laddering. I thought there weren't suppose to be any heads up runs in the first round. I might have it wrong. But does that apply to national or divisional races?
Because when i was reading the Reading results. I noticed four heads up pairings in the first round in stock. I was just curious if this had anything to do with NHRA holding the sportsman over till Monday to run their eliminations. Thanks, Steve Tucholsky
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The "no heads up" only applies to random pairings for first round. The field was qualified so pairings were not random.
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At national open races theirs no first rd heads up runs either.
Those races are first rd random pairings as well
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