Well, no red lights this time!  The track conditions changed dramatically and did me in tho.  
 
 
First time run was 8.75.  Typical first run at Quaker with a bit of skating on the not so prepped track.  Second time run was a way out of the groove (so far out I just about gave it up but she finally listened to me and came back where she belonged...) 8.72.   That gave me an 8.62 dial for the day.  
First round I ran against a '55 chevy with a 14.03 dial.   I waited patiently for my light as I watched him tool on down the strip.  My lights finally came down and I waited, what I thought was an extra amount of time and left - turns out I had an .003 light - whew that was close...  I caught him at about 1000' with an 8.65 to his 14.33.
I was a bit concerned that I had gained 7 hundredths because the clouds were coming in and the track was starting to come around.  
Second round I was paired against a 12.60.  Once again I waited it out and hit a .040 light.  I caught her close to the end of the track, but broke out with a 8.613 on my 8.62 dial.   I guess I should have added some fuel to try to slow it down a bit.. oh well.
Then the monsoon hit, the tent colapsed, and we all get reeeellly wet.  
 
 
Perry