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If they did it right it COULD be a great thing. I know there are a lot of Comp cars out there that just sit at home because they don't feel like they are competitive in NHRA. It would be a good chance to get those cars back out there.
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Brian, never here from you. What's going on.
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IHRA had Modified Eliminator. It was discontinued after the 2002 season.
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I remember.... It also only paid like $600 to WIN a points race. You can't get people to run those kind of cars for no money. Maintenance costs are too high. IF they can do it right and offer a decent payout, I think (and probabley alot of others will agree) that it is worth revisiting. It's a VERY cool class and I'm sure there are a lot of Comp guys that are sick of only being able to play in NHRA's sandbox.
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