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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Ooltewah, TN
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If you can run under the index consistently, dial the car correctly for the conditions, and knock down the tree, you are competitive. The only issue you would have is running into another G/S car in a heads-up during eliminations. If he is faster than you, your probably toast, and there are some fast cars in that class. However, heads up runs are not that common anymore, and especially not in a stick class like G/S. Nitro Joes says that there were only 12 G/S cars run in the entire country last year. Contrast that with over 100 cars in the A,B,C,D automatic classes. If you get to an event and there are several G/S cars there, you can always try to hide out in H/S (9 cars) or F/S (11 cars) by juggling weight.
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Bill Harris ex 2172 STK ex 2272 S/S |
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