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Of course it's huge news, but to me the real shame is going to be when the mainstream (and racing) media devotes their front pages to people who didn't do well.
There are some really deserving racers who should be in the spotlight for once, but I fear we're not going to hear much about them.
Of course it's huge news, but to me the real shame is going to be when the mainstream (and racing) media devotes their front pages to people who didn't do well.
There are some really deserving racers who should be in the spotlight for once, but I fear we're not going to hear much about them.
NHRA has a major problem with qualifying and it needs fixed. I am sick and tired of this one shot session to get in especially when in the others you are the quickest of the session but still cant get in. Personally I think the only way to fix it is to have 2 night sessions. Thats what the fans want, and it gives the teams 2 shots at going for it and 2 for race day setups. Sat's are pointless nows, Sunday in Indy's case. Just crasy, and I mean that for everyone, not just b/c it happened to Force today.
Of course it's huge news, but to me the real shame is going to be when the mainstream (and racing) media devotes their front pages to people who didn't do well.
There are some really deserving racers who should be in the spotlight for once, but I fear we're not going to hear much about them.
man...I was really hoping to see John win in that Medlen paint scheme
as for qualifying, i've always it should work in a progressive stage...fastest 4 cars from first round are in, then fastest four cars from second round not already in get guaranteed spots and so on. Then after the fourth session, you seed by et. That way each round would mean something (in my book anyway)
what a bummer that big john isnt in, but remeber he was 20th in points what seems like just a few races ago now hes still in 3rd. the boss will be back! i hope ashley or robert can win it this weekend!
NHRA has a major problem with qualifying and it needs fixed. I am sick and tired of this one shot session to get in especially when in the others you are the quickest of the session but still cant get in. Personally I think the only way to fix it is to have 2 night sessions.
At Indy they do have 2 sessions, but at every other track they only have 1 and my main point is the last 2 sessions (whether there on Sat or Sun) are pointless b/c no one had a shot at getting in yesterday.
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