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    Default Runoff Qualifying

    Competitors at the Runoffs: Did the FT system work as advertised?

    Code 45: Assuming 4th gear... what rpm diid you see? Did the systems assistance in maintaining the Code 45 work well?

    How are the track conditions that time in the morning?

    Brian

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    Default Q2 day

    Much better Q2 today without the FC yellow flag and the Flagtronics Virtual Safety Car that created heartburn for some on day 1.

    Fast guys seemed to be moving up front.



    Keith Lawrence

    PS - go # 36, Mike Lawrence (runoffs rookie and only 4th race on slicks).

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    Code 45 on Tues:

    How diid you know you were at 45? May I assume you had no idea what rpm you should be at the start?

    Was the system helping you zero in on 45 mph?

    Could the fast guys have been testing the upper limit of the 45 mph mark and you were way below it?

    Brian

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    I know Mike did the math to figure out 45, if that would be hard to truly trust.

    I think the system gave you a warning if you went over it, but there was a limit on how much time you could spend there.

    Doesn’t seem to be a good system for formula V. Qualifying

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