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Old 11-18-2016, 08:53 PM   #11
Jeff Stout
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Default Re: A case for Tru-Start

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Originally Posted by Bruce Noland View Post
This whole deal is about a couple of guys going after the low hanging fruit in an effort to make a few bucks. They would be giving the software away if they were really trying to do as they say.

And, at least one of these guys arguing for Tru-Start hasn't raced in 10 years. And some don't race Stock or Super Stock at all.

Just another winter time crap thread!

Racing will resume in a couple months and this will disappear again.
I'm guessing this is me. I haven't raced class for many years as I was Race director for over 8 years at Speedworld and could never get the time off and sold car. Speedworld is closed and I focused on selling my business and property. That happened 1 year ago. I currently have been racing street car events and No Prep races. I have gathered so many parts for my stock eliminator Oldsmobile. This is my winter project.
Nobody can answer why 2 cars leave together and worst red light counts but because 2 cars leave at a different time the worst red light does NOT count. By the current thinking 2 cars leave together ( dial the same) and both red light the car with the slower ET on the time slip should be the loser. Makes no sense.
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