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Old 8 Sep 2006, 13:22 (Ref:1705150)   #7
drdisque
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drdisque should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
QUALIFYING PICKS:

1. The Pole Winner: Sam Hornish, Jr.

2. The Pole Winner's Fast Lap Speed (2 pts.)
Carry it out to the one-thousandth place like IRL Scoring does: 216.121

NOTE: IF you get BOTH #1 and #2 Correct/Closest, add 2 "Bonus Points"

3. List the Pole Winner Again, plus the OTHER Five drivers (in order) who will earn spots on the "First Three Rows": (2 pts for each Driver in correct spot, 1 pt. For correct Driver, but wrong spot)

ROW ONE:
1. Sam Hornish, Jr.
2. Dan Wheldon

ROW TWO:
1. Helio Castroneves
2. Scott Dixon

ROW THREE:
1. Tony Kanaan
2. Vitor Meira

5. Slowest Qualifier (2 pts.): Marty Roth

6. Slowest Qualifier’s Speed (2 pts.)
Carry it out to the one-thousandth place like IRL Scoring does: 210.475

7. Driver who will “Just Miss” the Top Three Rows (7th Fastest) – 2 pts: Marco Andretti

RACE PICKS:

1. The 2006 Peak Antifreeze 300 Winner (2 pts.)

2. The Top Five: (Please Repeat your "Winner" from #1)
(2 pts for every Driver and Place Correct, 1 pt. for Top 5, but incorrect place)
1. Sam Hornish, Jr.
2. Dan Wheldon
3. Helio Castroneves
4. Tony Kanaan
5. Scott Dixon

3. Driver who will run the Single "Fastest Lap" in the Race (2 pts.): Dan Wheldon

4. The Actual Speed of that Fastest Lap (2 pts)...
Carry it out to the one-thousandth place like IRL Scoring does: 215.288


5. Leader at the following Race Milestones (2 pts. each correct at the actual Milestone):

50 laps: Dan Wheldon

100 laps: Sam Hornish, Jr.

150 laps: Helio Castroneves

200 laps: Sam Hornish, Jr.

4. First car out of Race (2 pts.): Sarah Fisher

5. Best "Mover" of the Race (from slowest starting spot to highest finish): Tomas Scheckter

6. "Backwards Fall from Grace" in the Race (from highest starting spot to worst finish): A.J. Foyt IV

TIEBREAKER:

Pick the "Average Speed for the Race" (to the one-thousandth): 172.007
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