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Because you have no idea what Stock Eliminator is all about. You race 10.5, that is nothing even remotely similar to Stock Eliminator.
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I don't want to jump on anyone but I totally agree with Alan. As such I honestly believe that the new factory drag cars must be put in Super Stock if we are to respect the system as it exists.
That said, there seems to be plenty of potential to race the new Mustangs, Challengers, (and Camaros) in Stock as presented from the showroom. Even that will be a challenge to the rule makers. I do not understand the resistance to creating new classes, even as a stop gap measure. It seemed to work out okay for the FI deal. Why can't we have our cake and eat it too? Chris Barnes Wagons of Steel Stock 6621 |
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