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View Poll Results: What would you do with the CJ and DP cars? | |||
A more accurate HP rating |
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78 | 32.37% |
Their own class |
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138 | 57.26% |
Leave it like it is! |
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25 | 10.37% |
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NHRA should create a class for these cars like they did for the fuel injected cars when they first came out. Simply add an F in front of the class which would be for "factory" FA/SA or what ever class a car fits in and creat an index for each class. FAA/SA or FAA/S or FA/SA or FA/S and so on... for however classes they need for these cars. Problem solved!!!
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Don't worry, Glendora is constantly monitoring the situation AND is prepared to make adjustments
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