chop
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I wonder if trying to qualify @ the bottom cost Dallas a spot? That's almost unbelievable that he DNQ'd.
I wonder if trying to qualify @ the bottom cost Dallas a spot? That's almost unbelievable that he DNQ'd.
I was there watching; Glenn backed 'er down during Q2 at around 1100 feet for no obvious reason, scrubbing off at least .05 and about 20mph. Saturday, when most everyone else was recording .980-.990 60-foots, Glenn was in the 1-teens in both sessions. He trapped at 209 and some change but the ETs were 6.61 and 6.77. So while I could be wrong and usually am, I'm calling DIVE. Not that it's any big surprise - all the teams do the same thing when one driver is in contention for the championship during the Countdown. Example, Billy Torrence, who simply decided not to show up for Dallas and risk knocking out Steve.Dont think so, speeds were right up with the rest of them on Saturday.
It's very possible to kill ET and still run MPH. Adjusting the air pressure in the tires are a way to do it. Give it just enough slip to kill a little ET but MPH will still be there. We use to do that when trying to set the MPH record and not the ET record. This was in stockers that is.I was there watching; Glenn backed 'er down during Q2 at around 1100 feet for no obvious reason, scrubbing off at least .05 and about 20mph. Saturday, when most everyone else was recording .980-.990 60-foots, Glenn was in the 1-teens in both sessions. He trapped at 209 and some change but the ETs were 6.61 and 6.77. So while I could be wrong and usually am, I'm calling DIVE. Not that it's any big surprise - all the teams do the same thing when one driver is in contention for the championship during the Countdown. Example, Billy Torrence, who simply decided not to show up for Dallas and risk knocking out Steve.
Those people would hate what goes on at their local track late in the season. People in contention will park at the front of the staging lanes (or at a friend's trailer near the lanes) and wait for a target opponent to show up. Trying to get a certain matchup where the other person losing is to your advantage is absolutely fair game, be it by parking next to them or by targeting a qualifying position. Nothing unfair or unsportsmanlike about it.I just don't see trying to strategically qualify in order to pair up with someone you're in contention with early, the same as "diving". It's just a strategy that is hard to execute, because to qualify in a certain spot is truly a moving target. If you're purposely trying to race somebody in the first round, that's kind of the opposite of a dive isn't it? Either way, IMO it's apples and oranges. Also, I don't think Julie didn't qualify because she was trying to land in a particular spot. Again, JMO.
I agree with your comments Brad. I used to see it all the time and honestly, I think it shows confidence in a racers ability to handle their own business.Those people would hate what goes on at their local track late in the season. People in contention will park at the front of the staging lanes (or at a friend's trailer near the lanes) and wait for a target opponent to show up. Trying to get a certain matchup where the other person losing is to your advantage is absolutely fair game, be it by parking next to them or by targeting a qualifying position. Nothing dirty, unfair, or unsportsmanlike about it.
Jockeying for position is just what you're saying it is - strategy and difficult strategy at that. Purposely redlighting, adjusting the setup to blow the tires off at the hit or shutting down 200 feet before the stripe is a dive. I understand it but it does leave somewhat of a bad taste in your mouth.I just don't see trying to strategically qualify in order to pair up with someone you're in contention with early, the same as "diving". It's just a strategy that is hard to execute, because to qualify in a certain spot is truly a moving target. If you're purposely trying to race somebody in the first round, that's kind of the opposite of a dive isn't it? Either way, IMO it's apples and oranges. Also, I don't think Julie didn't qualify because she was trying to land in a particular spot. Again, JMO.
Did we also see GA get very very close to the wall?didn't we just witness a yellow car with a mid-track swerve against a red car in the semi's on sunday?......after two flawless runs E1 and E2
no, kenny bernstein. first over 300mphWait; I’m confused. This thread IS about the Krista Baldwin Cheetah Top Fuel race team, right?