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Originally Posted by Evan Smith
I love working on my car, as most do, and I love the heads-up portion of Stock and SS. Here is an observation: I woud guess that 99 percent of the talk on this site is about performance, rules and the competitiveness of different combinations, however, 95 percent of the racing we do is bracket racing.
For all the talk about the CJ, Challengers and other so-called out-of-line combos, how many people have lost a heads-up race to one of these cars? I bet the number is very few and the percentage is very low.
On the topic of value, we race beacuse we love racing and many of us have an emotional attachment to the cars we race. I doubt any car has been devalued by any other combination. I don't think there is a line of people waiting to buy fast Stocker, just becaue they "own" a class. And if that is your motivation, go build a car that is a winner out of the gate. It is done in NASCAR and other forms of motorsports.
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Evan,
Should everyone wait until a racer with one of the older cars has to race one of the new under factored cars in the final of a national event with no chance to beat him before anything is said? They are not "so-called out of line combos", we all know how fast they are. And now we all know NHRA has changed the rules to protect the advantage these cars have. And yeah, I've seen a really fast 69 Camaro run one of the new Challengers heads up. Not only was it not even close, it wasn't even in the same zip code. So yeah, it has happened, and no it wasn't pretty, or fun.