In light of Mike Hess' victory lane comment last night about how we "switched" the front row of the sprint feature last night, I felt we should clarify the rule. The fastest qualifier automatically starts the pole of the feature if they run in the top 3 of their heat race. The fastest qualifier--and only the fastest qualifier-- essentially "gets their time back."
In the sprints, the #71 of Mike Hess won the first heat, while fastest qualifier Hud Cone (7x) won the 2nd heat. So if we line them up "straight up" off the heat results, the 71 would be on the pole, with the 7x outside the front row. But since the 7x had fast time, that's why we "switched" front row.
The application of this rule was perhaps more obvious last night in the modified division, where the #22 of Ryan Blakeman set fast time, then ran 2nd in the third heat race. So instead of starting outside the 3rd row (6th), he started on the pole.
For example, here's how the first three rows of last night's mod feature would've lined up if we line them up "straight up" off the heat race results.
7s-41g
72-00
93v-22
We move the #22 to the pole, then "shift" everyone else over one spot. So that yields a first three rows of:
22-7s
41g-72
00-93v
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Last edited by illiNOISE; 5/23/09 at 11:27 AM.
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