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Old 07-27-2009, 07:15 AM
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I've been racing for a long time and have always seen the grids bunched up. Very rarely has there been a great start. I have seen a few, but not many. I like the way Scotty runs the mains. If the start has problems before the first few corners, he restarts the race. I would personally like to see the first lap of the main a clean start. After the first car, be-it car number 1 or car number 10 hits the start/finish line after the first lap then "Let's Race" What I'm saying is if any of the cars get out of line during the first lap and nobody gets taken out, then the race is a GO. I've seen this happen at the Indoor Champs in Cleveland a couple of times in stock racing. Usually in mod it was always a great first lap, let alone a great main race. All of these mod drivers had respect for each other, unlike the stock racers!

Remember this is JUST my opinion..............flame suit on, go ahead, I'm ready
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