LTx Shootout: who is doubling up classes?
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LTx Shootout: who is doubling up classes?
If you plan on running more than class please post up which classes you will be running ?
i am for sure going to run t56 class, and possibly one of the other power adder classes, either outlaw or the heads up power adder. i will be bringing alot of bottles, lol!!! and for sure my 60# mother bottle
keep in mind for anyone doubling up, when they call you to the lanes you have to be there.
i am for sure going to run t56 class, and possibly one of the other power adder classes, either outlaw or the heads up power adder. i will be bringing alot of bottles, lol!!! and for sure my 60# mother bottle
keep in mind for anyone doubling up, when they call you to the lanes you have to be there.
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Taner is right. There will be a strict rule about being in the staging lanes when called. If you are running more than one class make sure you are ready for the other class when called. Hopefully when we have the time schedule made for that day you guys will have a better idea of the running order.
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I plan on running two classes at the shoot-out; LTX bracket 12.49 and faster and also the LTX heads-up N/A. If I don't make the field of 32, then that class won't be an issue. But I can hot-lap back to the staging lanes if I make the 32 car field.
Also, once you have the 32 cars qualified in the heads-up classes, I would like to see the cars paired-up in a “two-sided” ladder for the for the elimination rounds. Where; one side the #1 qualifier is paired with #32, the other side #2 with #31 and on from there. With the two-sided ladder paring format, the #1 and #2 qualifiers (if they win out) can not meet until the final round. A 32 car field will be five elimination rounds.
WD
Also, once you have the 32 cars qualified in the heads-up classes, I would like to see the cars paired-up in a “two-sided” ladder for the for the elimination rounds. Where; one side the #1 qualifier is paired with #32, the other side #2 with #31 and on from there. With the two-sided ladder paring format, the #1 and #2 qualifiers (if they win out) can not meet until the final round. A 32 car field will be five elimination rounds.
WD