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2010 National Runoffs


Bruce Palmer

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Hey, this seems to have gone from a friendly public service announcement to I took you guys to raise!! kidding, just kidding!!

Here's what I know. Pam said this morning that (as she said yesterday) it was hotter than yesterday by a fair amount, BUT the skies were still ugly. You flat-landers know what the next possibility is..... I told her that if those ugly clouds turn a sickening green to head for a culvert 'cause the canopy over the racecar will be on it's way to Kansas......

She just called again and said Ira went out just long enough to scuff some tires and he's still shown #2 qualifier from yesterday. Steve, however, was a couple of seconds faster than the third Z whose name escapes me and there's more left.

Gotta love cell phones and the internet.....

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Greg was just bedding brakes and other prep stuff. His crew chief said everything is perfect. It's the best of three Q sessions and Brakke and Greg have strong times on the front row. FWIW Greg set fastest lap in the rain at last years Runoffs. So he is quick in the rain.

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Final Qualifying session Steve will be starting twelfth having peeled five and a half seconds off of yesterday's time.

Looking at #1 & #3 starting positions it appears that knowing the race track has it's benefits. Based on where these two live this has to be home track for both. Are these two brothers?

Don't anybody call mid-day Friday bugging me wanting to buy stuff!! ;)

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FWIW, a well prepped Miata will be tough in EP. I know in SEDIV there are a couple that are running ITS and dang they are quick. They make speed in different places Bruce. More of a momentum car than a point and shoot. Greg will be a handful for them and Steve should be! Go get 'em guys!

(makes note to call Bruce at 1:28 Friday September 24 to discuss carb tuning ;););) )

I checked the weights, looks like #2075-2179 depending on which gearbox, etc they are running compared to #2200-2310 for Z's

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And then there were two. :cry:

Just got off the phone with Steve and he said the third Z was totaled in yesterday's session. Apparently head on into a Miata that had looped just beyond the kink. Everybody is okay, but I have to ask myself (since we're on the subject of which cars weigh how much) which car would I want to be in when that 90 mile an hour impact took place?

When you figure the competitor cost involved in doing the Runoffs, to toss the cost of a car in on top of that..... BRrrrrr!

And yes, feel free to call tomorrow, but understand the cell phone (which is "communication central" for Zed Therapy) will be buried at the bottom of my sock drawer. nyuck nyuck

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Just got off the phone with Steve and he said the third Z was totaled in yesterday's session. Apparently head on into a Miata that had looped just beyond the kink. Everybody is okay, but I have to ask myself (since we're on the subject of which cars weigh how much) which car would I want to be in when that 90 mile an hour impact took place?

Terrible news, I'm sorry to hear that. The kink has taken out many cars over the years, probably the most dangerous portion of the track.

I checked the GCR, 90-97 Miata min weight(s): 2175 carbs, 2225 f.i., brakes are 10" vented fr, 9" solid rr.

As for which car to be in during a wreck... it's a toss up IMO.

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