Originally Posted by an8sec70cuda
Originally Posted by Tig
Originally Posted by slantzilla
The qualifying rounds are your time runs.


The qualifying runs are "No Time Runs" according to the rules. Just wondering how they get a ladder ?

The tower/track still sees your times (even though it's a "no time" run) and the track officials set up the ladder from that. They just turn the scoreboards off. That's how it's done here anyway.
"No time" just means the scoreboards are turned off and the timeslips get cut in half at the ticket booth.

I see. You think they would state "no time will be displayed". I don't see how this matters, if the break is XX.50 and you are not to go under it in qualifying or eliminations, what's the advantage?
Thanks everyone for your responses!