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Old 12-13-2010, 09:05 AM   #1
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Default Re: What Changes In Super Classes Would You Like To See

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Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
Ryan, I think you should run super gas. that is the class that I run in and I really don't care if you are going 150 or 180. I will do my best to win the round. My motors are small compared to others, probably the smallest cubic inch in the class at the event. The car counts in the midwest seem to me to be pretty good in the super classes. I don't understand why you want to change the indexes to something like 9.0. I will be out. I will not run sst because of the minimum weight and the .5 tree. I love to race, and racing the high mph cars is tough to do. But if they lower the index to 9.0 or 8.9 for super gas, I am going to have to sit out. Bottom line I love to race, but the CAT cars, are wanting to change the index, and I don't want to see that happen.
Thanks Maverick but I already race Super Gas. I was asking Lucky Dog this question. He suggested if we didn't like the idea of speed limits to race a faster class. My point was that with my combination there is no other class that I can run. Therefore, if the rules are changed then I will have to sell my stuff and purchase something different.
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