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Old 04-26-2012, 01:28 PM   #114 (permalink)
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8% real road mileage on top of the on track performance isn't going to make or break anyone's numbers if we use the pumps just like on Saturday. We all have it the same. We need to think this through before we start bombarding Bob with unrealistic suggestions. He is already frazzled by trying to administrate the fuel economy portion of the event as it is. The track has strict regulations about everything. I wouldn't be surprised to find out that some of the people that did carry fuel cans into the event were already in violation. They don't even let the electrathons charge their batteries on the grounds! So they force the top teams to charge in a less safe location of their hotel room and call on the cell phone for their race battery to brought up still warm just before the start!
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