even as a huge greg anderson fan, im happy for erica, they need round wins, gregs car wasnt right all weekend, hopefully he can staighten it out next week. i hope erica goes all the way today!
Sup Mike, long-time no-see............
Ouch Jason......
From what I've understood in the past, and what the article says, is that the 7 seconds doesn't start until three bulbs were turned on: both pre-stage and one stage light.It was my understanding that the timer started after the both pre stage lights were turned on, regardless of when one stage bulb is turned on. It apears that that was the case here.
From what I've understood in the past, and what the article says, is that the 7 seconds doesn't start until three bulbs were turned on: both pre-stage and one stage light.
What Greg Anderson is claiming is that the auto-start is not supposed to be used when one driver rolls in and turns on both the pre-stage and stage lights before the other driver has lit his pre-stage bulb.
Everything I've read says 3 bulbs: both drivers pre-stage bulbs and one drivers stage bulb, then the 7 seconds begins. Greg is arguing that the auto-start is not supposed to be used when one driver lights both their bulbs before the other has even pre-staged. All I want to know is if Greg is correct about the autostart not supposed to be used when one driver lights both bulbs while the other driver hasn't even pre-staged.The timer starts once the first stage bulb is turned on.
Regardless of what goes on in the other lane.
That's where courtesy staging comes into play.
Everything I've read says 3 bulbs: both drivers pre-stage bulbs and one drivers stage bulb, then the 7 seconds begins. Greg is arguing that the auto-start is not supposed to be used when one driver lights both their bulbs before the other has even pre-staged. All I want to know is if Greg is correct about the autostart not supposed to be used when one driver lights both bulbs while the other driver hasn't even pre-staged.