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I hear people all the time that think more MPH will make them win... NO.. MPH can be a advantage because they get to see the whole run if there fast because they are on the stop longer.. Our 1970 S/G Cuda is plently competitive and it runs 150-152 MPH running against guys running 170-180 MPH..
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Tim Quintin - (driver) Cole Quintin- (Crew Chief 1970 Cuda S/G NHRA DIV 1 1970 Cuda S/ST NHRA DIV 1 |
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I too feel that the higher mph car has the advantage. Witnessed a S/G car go 9.90 @ 183+ at the Summit Nationals in Norwalk last weekend.
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