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Quote Chassis 1:How do you ever expect Class racing to move on if you do not appeal to the next generation? Money or not, most kids do not know anything about carbs or distributors. But they do know how to lap top tune and injector tables and maps.
All the whine and cheese here. Why not just get another hobby. Most of you do not even know what it is like to be a fan and not be able to participate. But yet you load up and be there days early why the average fan works his knuckle to the bones to afford to come and watch you race. You have all priviledges and others only dream to have something old or new..... Put on a pair of glasses and see who owns or drives most of the new cars.Old farts with the money to afford these cars and all the associated costs.Most of the next generation driving these cars don't foot the bills. Stop and take a look at the present day "fans".The majority are either clueless about our cars or just don't give a damn.They're there to get an autograpgh from Force or one of the other "main players".The old time S/SS fans are either gone or they're one of us either driving or crewing. If you do chassis work,like your title says,where do/did you make most of your money from,the old cars or the new ones? There's room for the new cars,if NHRA get's their collective heads out of their a$$e$ and either correctly factors or puts these pretenders (HP wise) in their own class.
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