The pulloff numbers at NTPA GN events.

Published September 13, 2012 02:28PM, by Dick MorganViewed: 4230 times


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I started to wonder how often the NTPA has pulloff in all their respective classes. I did a count of the average number of vehicles in each class. The next information that I gathered was the percent of times that each class had a pulloff. Here is a breakdown of the average number in each class, along with the percent of times that each class has a pulloff. I did not use the number from Bowling Green as I believe that BG is a special event that does not reflect the true average of GN pullers.


1; SF averaged 19 per event, they averaged 3 per pulloff, and they had a pulloff in 50% of their events.

2; TWD averaged 20 per event, they averaged 4.6 per pulloff, and they had a pulloff 56% of their events

3; DSS averaged 10 per event, they averaged 3.5 per pulloff, and they had a pulloff 50% of their events.

4; Mods averaged 8 per event, they averaged 2.9 per pulloff, and they had a pulloff in 65% of their events.

5; Semi averaged 7 per event, they averaged 3 per pulloff, and they had a pulloff in 55% of their events.

6; SSO averaged 9 per event, they averaged 2.5 per pulloff, and they had a pulloff in 42% of their events.

7; FWD averaged 15 per event, they averaged 3 per pulloff, and they had a pulloff in 66% of their events.

8; Mini averaged 17 per event, they averaged 3.1 per pulloff, and they had a pulloff in 76% of their events.

9; LSS averaged 9 per event, they averaged 3 per pulloff, and they had a pulloff in 44% of their events.

10; PS averaged 13 per event, they averaged 3.1 per pulloff, and they had a pulloff in 46% of their events.

11; Unl.Mods averaged 9 per event, they averaged 3 per pulloff, and they had a pulloff in 70% of their events.
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It was interesting that the class with the most motors would average the second highest percent of pulloffs per event.

After looking over the numbers I couldn’t help but notice that at a large percentage of NTPA GN events where run under the “floating finish line” rule, and at Hazel Green in the SF class 4 vehicles went 400’ and 19 went passed the 320 line with all but one in the class going passed 300’, not hardly a safe situation to say the least.

And another thing that I notice was at several 2-day events there would be a pulloff in almost every class at one session while at the same show and a different session the distances would far exceed 320, with several vehicles going 330 plus with no pulloff. I can’t believe that in one session there is perfect weather and the other session there is a weather related concern. It looks to me that it’s really more a lack of consistency.

Another thing I noticed was that the Unlimited Mod class also had the highest average of vehicles in a pulloff with 3 per event. And the Mini class had the highest percent of pulloffs with an average 76% and an average of 2.5 vehicles in a pulloff



Dick Morgan

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Edited 9 time(s). Last edit at 12/26/2012 04:56AM by Jake Morgan.


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