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Re: 2008 Championship Pit Map
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Originally Posted by Qbranch
I'm guessing you mean how are the teams organized within the division pit areas. As far as I know, they're random, so I'd guess you'd be mixed up with other people.
-q
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Actually, unlike the regional pits, the teams are arranged in numerical order within the divisions at Atlanta. With 85+ teams in each division, hundreds of pit maps would be needed for scouts, judges, inspectors, drive teams, etc. That's not practical, so for convenience, the teams are not "randomized".
Perhaps rookie teams are at a slight disadvantage in this pit arrangement, but at this stage, they're not really "rookies" anymore. They've not only been to at least one regional, but they've proved themselves as good FIRST teams (regional winners or rookie all-stars).
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