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    Default 12-hour teams?

    Is there a listing anywhere of the 12-hour entries showing all drivers for the teams? DLB appears to only show the driver whose account the team registered under, but I could have sworn in the past there was a team listing somewhere.

    Sure would be nice to know if there are particular teams we should be keeping an eye on
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    Quote Originally Posted by erlrich View Post
    Is there a listing anywhere of the 12-hour entries showing all drivers for the teams? DLB appears to only show the driver whose account the team registered under, but I could have sworn in the past there was a team listing somewhere.

    Sure would be nice to know if there are particular teams we should be keeping an eye on
    In the past, I would compile this information from the entries, try and write releases for notable entries and do a pre-race prediction mentioning sponsors that would go out on at least 2 of the motorsports sites that cover club racing. Haven't done it for the last 2 years since nobody seemed to notice it.

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    ITA: Zelones, Colletti, Robinson RX7s don't have the MPG to win this unless the Acura's break.

    ITB: Toss up: Troxell or Knestis with the nod going to Troxell. Kirk is old as dirt and the heat is going to take it out of him.

    ITE: Miskoe (Fav), Lucas, Himes. Ellinger will be in the hunt if mechanical issues hurt these three. King Rat is too prone to collecting wild life.

    ITS: Legg (Fav), Crossett. Dave Toy's luck makes King Rat look lucky. Allard has the experience, but not the car. Borinski as the dark horse. Either the Porsche will run like Sebastian Coe or it'll be spend alot of time in the pits.

    SM: Miskoe or Shelton. Leaning towards Miskoe because Shelton's luck is the same as Mr. Toy's. If the rest of the Meathead crowd are in the car, then lean back towars Shelton.

    SSM: Plunkett (Fav), Sharkitt, Meathead. Sharkitt's team probably knows the track the best and probably has the most night experience, but my entrails say that pesky bad luck is going to follow Mr. Sharkitt.

    That help?

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    Thanks Jeff - when I said "keeping and eye on", I was thinking from a pit marshall stanpoint tho...just wondering where all the trouble-makers were going to be.

    But while we're here, did something happen to Sharkitt's team again last year? I was on that crew for the '06 race when they had that little adventure going down the chute on lap 1 (or was it 2?), and spent the next 2 hrs in the pits. Do we know who the other drivers are this year?
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    earl. There are never any trouble makers on pit lane. Just people who get too spun up and cause a rule infraction either by spilling too much fuel or doing something they where not suppposed to. In the past few years of working pit it was actually pretty nice. Friday I will know the planned rotation, but last year due to lack of experienced crew there where only two of us to handle pit out at night and I spent the whole race there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jjjanos View Post
    ... Kirk is old as dirt and the heat is going to take it out of him...
    Six mile run in 95* heat went AOK this evening. Averaged 8:45 miles, spank you very much... :cool:

    There ARE times (like this week) however, when I seriously think that the next enduro car will have AC. There's little doubt that 3 hour stints are going to be tough on the drivers, so we'll probably adopt a strategy that's a little easier on me and the other three meat puppets.

    K

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjjanos View Post
    ITA: Zelones, Colletti, Robinson RX7s don't have the MPG to win this unless the Acura's break.

    I would not rule out the RX7 , we have showed in the past that one can win. The Acura's do have some issues that will bit them.

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    Earl, we promise to be good so as to not incur your wrath....but you're still welcome to stop by and say "Hi" to us clowns from the Midwest in the Integra Type-R. Pit #17.

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    I was a Black Flag steward last year, and shall be again this year.

    With the exception of fuel spills and optimistic stopwatches , there was remarkably little incident in the pit lane last year.

    DTR's: make sure that everyone on your team, and especially drivers, has plenty to drink, eats regularly, and has a chance to cool off. It's going to be warm and humid on Saturday. It's very easy to get overcooked in these conditions.

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