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Case B: Competitor goes out 150# light on weight, lays down a pole-winning time, goes in the pits after 3 laps, spends the rest of qualifying reinstalling ballast and corner weighting the car.
Sound like an exercise in stupidity, If he lays down a pole lap for qualifying and then adds 150#, he is just going to go backwards during the race, the cars that qualified legaly are going to eat him alive, why bother, there are no points for being on the pole.
Krys Dean
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150lbs is only good for "maybe" a few tenths which could move you up several rows......But if it gets you to the front of the grid, it may make all the difference in the world. The fastest car doesn't always win......
Jeff L
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