Can anyone explain US Fuel qualifying?
Can anyone explain US Fuel qualifying?
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topnitro

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237 posts

259 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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This week at the US Nationals (eliminations are today) sees the return to the track of Connie Kalitta's DHL Solara Funny Car in the hands of Jeff Arend - the team having reformed since the sad loss of Scott Kalitta at Englishtown earlier this season.

I just can't work it out. At one time you'd look at qualifying - see a good qualifying time and speed and irrespective of performances over the rest of qualifying - if the good one stacked up at the end of qualifying, then you're in the show.

Apparently, this is now not the case:-

Left Lane: Jeff Arend Runs 4.193/297.75, Now #1

(which would have been good enough for 14th in the set Funny Car field) ends up as:-

22. Jeff Arend DHL Solara 6.816 297.75

Can anyone explain?

Flying Toilet

3,621 posts

232 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Richard,

As far as i see it, after the two Friday sessions (or Saturday in this case) only the top 12 get a locked in spot and the other 4 spots are reset making Arends 4.19 void. A bit of a joke really...

topnitro

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237 posts

259 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Flying Toilet said:
A bit of a joke really...
Any chance of "Why?", Dan?

Flying Toilet

3,621 posts

232 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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topnitro said:
Flying Toilet said:
A bit of a joke really...
Any chance of "Why?", Dan?
Well, i think the old format of the fastest 16 over the 4 sessions qualify worked fine. It has done for years...

I know it was done to try and eliminate the Friday night session times setting the field but it means that this weekend that Arend and co missed the field.

topnitro

Original Poster:

237 posts

259 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Flying Toilet said:
topnitro said:
Flying Toilet said:
A bit of a joke really...
Any chance of "Why?", Dan?
I know it was done to try and eliminate the Friday night session times setting the field...
Thanks for that, Dan. Still beggars belief, though and begs a number of other questions....

Anyway, there's a well known phrase that I've been a great fan of for many years and it applies to this situation very much indeed:

"If it aint broke, don't fix it"




Nitrohaulic

87 posts

230 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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More Countdown-like welfare. Like I posted on a similar thread about this at Nitromater yesterday, might as well incorporate bracket racing type first round "buybacks" for professional ranks. We gotta round off ALL the corners in life, I guess.

Like a comedian basically said. We didn't have seat belts and air bags. We had steel dashes!

Time Machine

487 posts

269 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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I was going to say NHRA stopped being about the racing and became 'Sports Entertainment' about the time it was sold to a company specialising in Media and Entertainment but it appears the sale may not actually have gone through:

http://www.fastmachines.com/nhra/hd-partners-acqui...

Maybe it is since the sad passing of Wally Parks? Is all he dedicated his life to going to fall apart in a shambles of a committee lead organisation?

Well that was controversial of me but if I was a stateside racer I would be tempted to go IHRA.