In earlier times wasn't there a requirement that the racer be stabilised on the course before calling for the clock? Now they seem to be allowed to come hammering down the chute and then call for the clock while carrying a bunch of extra speed and momentum. Seems to me that this may have been a contributing factor to Strega's canopy failure, as all accounts indicate that he was at warp speed plus when the canopy blew out. Mike Nixon's comment about speeding in another thread makes me wonder even more.
Kerch has always disliked these attempts to break the qual record, and I agree. I felt a bit cheated this year when the canopy situation (and Matt's DQ on Thursday) made a serious race on Sunday less likely. I've seen more than one potentially great Gold Sunday ruined because of the obsession with the qualifying record -- Mike Brown's spectacular meltdown a few years ago comes to mind...
Neal
Kerch has always disliked these attempts to break the qual record, and I agree. I felt a bit cheated this year when the canopy situation (and Matt's DQ on Thursday) made a serious race on Sunday less likely. I've seen more than one potentially great Gold Sunday ruined because of the obsession with the qualifying record -- Mike Brown's spectacular meltdown a few years ago comes to mind...
Neal
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