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Originally Posted by MJC922
If I'm understanding the Beyer team's findings correctly the timing started .83 seconds early. If we then reduce the fractional times by .83 we get 22.75 and 45.67 which largely into the wind even if it was fairly light at the time @ 8mph would still be pretty impressive. Not disagreeing but I have my doubts tbh.
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I personally don't think for this race the fractions are off the same amount as the final time. They are probably even faster going from memory. I don't have the means to look them up right now.This wasn't a simple beam tripping early problem. There is something going on with the timing system at Belmont, whether mechanical or operator error.