stitcherbob
Nitro Member
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2012
- Messages
- 4,047
- Age
- 58
What a run for the pair....
Left Lane: Matt Hagan Runs 3.883/330.47, Now #1
Best prior run: 3.924/327.27, Was #2
Right Lane: Del Worsham Runs 3.899/327.82, Now #2
Best prior run: 3.935/326.79, Was #3
"This was a great side-by-side, both right down the groove. Worsham makes the third quickest pass ever and crosses the finish line second as Hagan makes the second quickest pass ever.
Worsham's run is a career best and he moves up to the second spot.
Worsham's run from earlier today was quick enough to back up this run for a national record. Hagan gets the national speed record but his backup from earlier today wasn't quick enough to back up his ET for a record. He will still have a chance to back it up tomorrow but will have to run 3.921 or quicker.
Worsham's run was the fourth fastest run ever."
Left Lane: Matt Hagan Runs 3.883/330.47, Now #1
Best prior run: 3.924/327.27, Was #2
Right Lane: Del Worsham Runs 3.899/327.82, Now #2
Best prior run: 3.935/326.79, Was #3
"This was a great side-by-side, both right down the groove. Worsham makes the third quickest pass ever and crosses the finish line second as Hagan makes the second quickest pass ever.
Worsham's run is a career best and he moves up to the second spot.
Worsham's run from earlier today was quick enough to back up this run for a national record. Hagan gets the national speed record but his backup from earlier today wasn't quick enough to back up his ET for a record. He will still have a chance to back it up tomorrow but will have to run 3.921 or quicker.
Worsham's run was the fourth fastest run ever."