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Old 06-29-2012, 10:44 PM   #11
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Default Re: Deconstructing Stock

Come on you guys, you would quit if you couldn't go heads up? I think we could ask Nitro Joe and I'm sure he could enlightened us on the chance of havining a heads up race in elimination. Probably in the 7% chance of running someone at a National event. Stock and Super stock is " BRACKET RACING" 93% of the time! So why take this away from new potential racers, I would rather see fast pure street stock cars(with sticky tires a la BFGoodrich which would jump right in as a sponsor for their tires, what better way to help sell their Drag radial street tires) than snowmobiles or Legend cars( I know they pay their way in but snowmobiles in the summer is just weird, Sorry if you practice this style of racing). I would also stop building my Camaro for stock eliminator in a second and buy a new Mustang or Challenger. This would be a great way to bring new blood without discouraging them hearing about all the ways to get around the rule book. I just want someone to tell why it wouldn't work and have a proper argument to defend their position. Claude p.s. 67 post GS with young men like you we might have a chance. Gary, sorry to hear and I feel your pain.
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