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The MRS Mods are lined up on pitroad ready to come out for their one and only practice session.
Here are the planned starting line ups for the Qualifying Heats:
Heat 1
Start Driver Car Number
1 Joe Doucette 55
2 Stephen Masse 13
3 Jon McKennedy 73
4 Rob Summers 01
5 Josh Sylvester 16
6 Rob Goodenough 1NH
7 Chris Pasteryak 5CT
8 Butch Perry 96
9 Ken Barry 2
Heat 2
Start Driver Car Number
1 Jacob Dore 05
2 Dave Etheridge 34
3 Eddy Spiers 18
4 Les Hinckley 06
5 Louie Mechalides 85
6 Rowan Pennink 25
7 Mike Holdridge 0
8 Jack Bateman 17
9 Norm Wrenn 53
Heat 3
Start Driver Car Number
1 Matt Hirschman 50
2 Eric Goodale 58
3 Tim Jordan 47
4 Todd Annarummo 12
5 Keith Rocco 57
6 Tom Barrett 9
7 Rob Williams 31
8 Doug Coby 20
9 Max Zachem 79
As soon as the MRS cars are done with practice I will head down to the pits to get the times.
RacnJason00
04-02-2011, 01:23 PM
Good car count.... Keep us posted
There are 27 cars and the normal starting line up is 26 so depending on how the track regulars qualify, all 27 cars may start.
The practice is under caution as the track crew checks the cars on th track for leaks. There is fluid on the track. Not sure who it was and neither are the officials as they still look under cars as they pass by. Speedy Dry spread in turn four and two.
Doug Coby looked fast during the prior practice.
Officials stopped Les Hinckley but it was not his car as we continue under caution.
Normal practice has resumed.
Les Hinckley and Rob Summers are racing one another.
MRS practice has ended. I am heading to the pits be back shortly.
Weekly Track SK Mods are on the track now for their final practice.
First Practice Dave Etheridge had the fast time of 14.020.
Second Practice Chris Pasteryak fast time Chris Pasteryak 13.912
Third Practice Rowan Pennink 13.681
The Valenti MRS will be up for qualifying shortly. The NEMA cars are out right now for their qualifying.
So for practice the top 6 MRS cars are -
Rowan Pennink 13.681
Chris Pasteryak 13.912
Eric Goodale 13.934
Dave Etheridge 13.950
Todd Annarummo 13.951
Keith Rocco 13.991
For those who want the weather - Cloudy Windy and cold
Yellow Flag - The NEMA cars have pulled off the track - it is sprinkling and the track is getting wet.
Track vehicles on the asphalt to try to keep the track dry.
Waterford Speedbowl - Drying Track
It appears that the rain has stopped for now. The Legend cars are making their way out on the track. There will be two heat races for the Legends. Next on the schedule is the Pro 4 Mods and the the Valenti MRS cars are out for their qualifying heats.
Sun it out as the NEMA cars head back out on the track to finish their qualifying.
Pro 4 Mods are on the track for qualifying. Thee are 7 cars in this heat.
Phil Lausier in car #07 has won the first Pro 4 qualifying race.
Second heat race is out.
The Valenti MRS cars are making their way around the back of the track.
Here is the cars scheduled to comeout for the first heat race:
Start Driver Car Number
1 Joe Doucette 55
2 Stephen Masse 13
3 Jon McKennedy 73
4 Rob Summers 01
5 Josh Sylvester 16
6 Rob Goodenough 1NH
7 Chris Pasteryak 5CT
8 Butch Perry 96
9 Ken Barry 2
Going green the next time around
Green Flag
Steve Masse jumps to the lead, Rob Summers second
Lap 5 - Masse, Summers, Doucette, McKennedy, Pasteryak, Sylvester
Lap 10 - Masse, Summers, McKennedy, Pasteryak, Sylvester, Doucette, Goodenough, Barry, Perry
Lap 12 - Masse, Summers, McKennedy, Pasteryak, Sylvester, Doucette, Goodenough, Barry, Perry
Second Heat Race coming out on the track:
Start Driver Car Number
1 Jacob Dore 05
2 Dave Etheridge 34
3 Eddy Spiers 18
4 Les Hinckley 06
5 Louie Mechalides 85
6 Rowan Pennink 25
7 Mike Holdridge 0
8 Jack Bateman 17
9 Norm Wrenn 53
Going green the next time around
End of first lap Jacob Dore, Dave Etheridge, Eddy Spiers
Lap 5 - Dore, Etheridge, Spiers, Mechalides, Pennink, Holdridge, Wrenn, Hinckley, Bateman
Lap 7 - Etheridge passes for the lead
Lap 12 - Etheridge, Dore, Spiers, Mechalides, Pennink, Holdridge, Wrenn, Hinckley, Bateman
Dave Etheridge wins the second heat race
Cars are out on the track for the third heat race:
Start Driver Car Number
1 Matt Hirschman 50
2 Eric Goodale 58
3 Tim Jordan 47
4 Todd Annarummo 12
5 Keith Rocco 57
6 Tom Barrett 9
7 Rob Williams 31
8 Doug Coby 20
9 Max Zachem 79
On the first lap Matt Hirschman takes the lead
Lap 5 - Hirschman, Goodale, Annarummo, Rocco, Coby, Jordan, Barrett, Williams
Max Zachem did not come out fo rheat race
Lap 10 - Hirschman, Goodale, Annarummo, Rocco, Coby, Jordan, Barrett, Williams
Lap 12 - Hirschman, Goodale, Annarummo, Rocco, Coby, Jordan, Barrett, Williams
Matt Hirschman wins the third heat race
Here are the Heat Race Finishes:
Heat 1:
Finish Driver Car Number
1 Stephen Masse 13
2 Rob Summers 01
3 Jon McKennedy 73
4 Chris Pasteryak 5CT
5 Josh Sylvester 16
6 Joe Doucette 55
7 Rob Goodenough 1NH
8 Ken Barry 2
9 Butch Perry 96
Heat 2:
Finish Driver Car Number
1 Dave Etheridge 34
2 Jacob Dore 05
3 Eddy Spiers 18
4 Louie Mechalides 85
5 Rowan Pennink 25
6 Mike Holdridge 0
7 Norm Wrenn 53
8 Les Hinckley 06
9 Jack Bateman 17
Heat 3:
Finish Driver Car Number
1 Matt Hirschman 50
2 Eric Goodale 58
3 Todd Annarummo 12
4 Doug Coby 20
5 Keith Rocco 57
6 Tim Jordan 47
7 Tom Barrett 9
8 Rob Williams 31
DNS Max Zachem 79
Based on the new qualifying rules, here is the starting order for tomorrow's Budweiser Blastoff race for the Valenti MRS cars:
Position Driver Car #
1 Doug Coby 20
2 Chris Pasteryak 5CT
3 Rob Summers 01
4 Norm Wrenn 53
5 Stephen Masse 13
6 Dave Etheridge 34
7 Todd Annarummo 12
8 Louie Mechalides 85
9 Rowan Pennink 25
10 Mike Holdridge 0
11 Ken Barry 2
12 Matt Hirschman 50
13 Eric Goodale 58
14 Jon McKennedy 73
15 Eddy Spiers 18
16 Josh Sylvester 16
17 Keith Rocco 57
18 Jacob Dore 05
19 Rob Goodenough 1NH
20 Tom Barrett 9
21 Rob Williams 31
22 Butch Perry 96
23 Jack Bateman 17
24 Tim Jordan 47
25 Les Hinckley 06
26 Joe Doucette 55
See you back all tomorrow for more racing at Waterford Speedbowl
racintodd
04-02-2011, 07:20 PM
This lineup does not look correct as you still had to qualify in the top 6 to be eligible for the plus minus. The non qual cars start behind the top 6 qualifiers
MJProcko
04-02-2011, 07:39 PM
What are the new qualifiying rules? I am interested what they came up with that gets the 4th place car in the 3rd heat the pole and the 2nd place car from heat #2 the 18th starting spot? It seems that there was not more than a couple of passes in the heats and it appears that none of the cars that finished up front are starting up front. Were the heat races even neccesary, it seems they could have just drawn from a hat for the starting spots, would have been more fair for Dore.
What is the reason for Zachem not going out?
The rules are similar to what ACT uses. It is based on positions gained or lost in the heats. Coby gained 4 spots Pasteryak 3.
Zachem broke a connecting rod. He said it would run but not worth ruining the motor. Hinckley had ignition problems. They were changing out the system in hopes of finding the problem
MJProcko
04-02-2011, 08:44 PM
The rules are similar to what ACT uses. It is based on positions gained or lost in the heats. Coby gained 4 spots Pasteryak 3.
Zachem broke a connecting rod. He said it would run but not worth ruining the motor. Hinckley had ignition problems. They were changing out the system in hopes of finding the problem
Thanx JED, that helps understand it - I think......lol.
Howie
04-02-2011, 10:19 PM
I've read this from their rule book, and I don't know how they keep track of it all. (Thanks LK)
A. Only registered owners or drivers may draw for position to deter-mine heat line-ups at each event.
B. Heat Races: Heat races are lined up by draw.
C. +Plus/-Minus: Each driver will receive a plus-minus value based on their assigned starting position and finish in their heat race.
Example:
Driver A starts 5th in heat #2 and finishes 2nd he will get a +3.
Driver B starts 1st in heat #1 and finishes 5th he will get a -4.
Driver C starts 3rd in heat #1 and finishes 3rd he will get a 0.
Driver D starts 7th in heat #3 and finishes 4th he will get a +3.
Driver E starts 3rd in heat #4 and finishes 3rd he will get a 0.
Drivers that earn qualified positions in the heat will use their
+plus or -minus value as their handicap or the feature lineup.
Tiebreaker #1: Ties are broken by highest finish in the heat.
Example #2: Driver A finished 2nd in his heat with a +3. Driver D finished 4th in his heat with a +3. Driver A wins the tie breaker because of his 2nd place finish.
Tiebreaker #2: If drivers are still tied after tiebreaker #1, the tie will be broken based on heat race order. Example #3: Driver C finishes in 3rd place in heat #1 with a 0. Driver E finishes 3rd in heat #4 with a 0. Driver C starts in front of Driver E because his finish was in heat #1.
skbob
04-02-2011, 10:53 PM
I read about that in AARN & it seemed pretty simple until you explained it, Howie.
now it looks like Chinese arithmatic.
uticamike
04-02-2011, 10:56 PM
I like this point system format. It at least does put some incentive to passing in the heat races although not a big one with a light field. The race looks like it may be a good one.
MJProcko
04-03-2011, 12:06 AM
I've read this from their rule book, and I don't know how they keep track of it all. (Thanks LK)
A. Only registered owners or drivers may draw for position to deter-mine heat line-ups at each event.
B. Heat Races: Heat races are lined up by draw.
C. +Plus/-Minus: Each driver will receive a plus-minus value based on their assigned starting position and finish in their heat race.
Example:
Driver A starts 5th in heat #2 and finishes 2nd he will get a +3.
Driver B starts 1st in heat #1 and finishes 5th he will get a -4.
Driver C starts 3rd in heat #1 and finishes 3rd he will get a 0.
Driver D starts 7th in heat #3 and finishes 4th he will get a +3.
Driver E starts 3rd in heat #4 and finishes 3rd he will get a 0.
Drivers that earn qualified positions in the heat will use their
+plus or -minus value as their handicap or the feature lineup.
Tiebreaker #1: Ties are broken by highest finish in the heat.
Example #2: Driver A finished 2nd in his heat with a +3. Driver D finished 4th in his heat with a +3. Driver A wins the tie breaker because of his 2nd place finish.
Tiebreaker #2: If drivers are still tied after tiebreaker #1, the tie will be broken based on heat race order. Example #3: Driver C finishes in 3rd place in heat #1 with a 0. Driver E finishes 3rd in heat #4 with a 0. Driver C starts in front of Driver E because his finish was in heat #1.
Thanks Howie, my head hasn't hurt that much since I tried to read the obamacare bill.... lol.
So Dore goes from 1st to 2nd in the 2nd heat which without this system would be the 5th starting spot but instead he drops to 18th on the grid..... your better off drawing 8 and finishing 5th. Oh well enjoy tomorrow.
phillie
04-03-2011, 12:46 PM
this system is so easy. The thing I think that is confusing everyone is the fact that there was no consi therefore every car uses the plus minus not just the top 6.
I personally like it a lot it gives more incentive to race in the heats rather than ride once you are in a qualified spot. The system benefits the guy starting 2nd on back mostly the pole sitter just has to try to win and get a "0"
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