
07-21-2010, 05:01 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Melbourne, Aust,
vic
Cobra Make, Engine: Homebush, Dodge Viper blue, white stripes, black traditional interior 347, AFR heads, Morrison injection, motec, T5, live axle, lead car Bathurst drivers parade 1999, 5.0L Cobra Nationals sprint title 2001
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Nationals-SuperSprint
Ok it must be time for the annual debate on the format of the sprints. There are two things which bug me and I am sure I am not alone 
Having groups which are colours is highly confusing. If the groups are numbers or letters you know where your group is relative to when you need to go to the dummy grid and how many groups are before you, on the track etc.   Call me dumb but I know group 3 is after after group 2 and before group 4  Who knows if yellow is before blue or after brown 
Secondly I think running consective runs detracts from the fun, is very hard on cars and is no faster than running all groups one after each other   You have no time to adjust tyre pressures or other minor adjustments if you do multiple runs. At Shelby Fest this year running two runs cooked several engines and blew headgaskets as well as tempers 
Look forward to your views
Snaken
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