I check the NHRA entry lists regularly.
Without exception, if you look 2 weeks before an event, then look a few days before an event, you will see several drivers who were entered in the sportsmen ranks pull out.
NEVER fails. Trust me on this. Yes, I know guys can enter, but that is not the pattern.
Next week, the Sportsnationals entry list in Columbus looks like this (just 7 days away). Keep in mind this is scheduled to be a 3 day event:
Stock- 22
Super Stock- 25
Comp- 7
SG- 24
SC- 16
S/St- 26
TS-8
TD-5
Now, I'm not sure what leeway NHRA has in regards to altering qualifying schedules, but assuming 100% turnout, even allowing for 10% more entries (unlikely at this point), I say ditch Friday and Sunday.
Everyone gets 1 qualifying/time run 9am Saturday.
Round 1 at noon. All done by 3 at the latest.
There is no need to drag this out to three days with no more entries than they have.
Just my 2 cents worth of common sense.
Michael
Without exception, if you look 2 weeks before an event, then look a few days before an event, you will see several drivers who were entered in the sportsmen ranks pull out.
NEVER fails. Trust me on this. Yes, I know guys can enter, but that is not the pattern.
Next week, the Sportsnationals entry list in Columbus looks like this (just 7 days away). Keep in mind this is scheduled to be a 3 day event:
Stock- 22
Super Stock- 25
Comp- 7
SG- 24
SC- 16
S/St- 26
TS-8
TD-5
Now, I'm not sure what leeway NHRA has in regards to altering qualifying schedules, but assuming 100% turnout, even allowing for 10% more entries (unlikely at this point), I say ditch Friday and Sunday.
Everyone gets 1 qualifying/time run 9am Saturday.
Round 1 at noon. All done by 3 at the latest.
There is no need to drag this out to three days with no more entries than they have.
Just my 2 cents worth of common sense.
Michael
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