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Exactly. And a lot of us want more performance incentives added, such as class contested at every event, as well as real points and real money paid for winning class and qualifying well. The balance is off, and it can be adjusted to be improved.
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And, their indexes are way too soft.
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NHRA Stock is not "Stock" anymore either and NHRA cars typically enjoy a .3 softer index in IHRA. Since crate engines don't run heads-up against "conventional" Stockers, what's the problem? There aren't that many top qualifying crates and the majority of top qualifiers typically depends on the region that a particular event is contested in. Some events have more crates near the top while others have more conventional cars. But if more NHRA cars showed up, there would be more of them at the top. Either way, both "types" have an index and specs that have to be met. Dial it and may the best driver/tuner win. Crates can run Holley carbs or OEM. There are both carbs in NHRA, just not optional. But they still have to be tuned.
I've mentioned it before.....I built an IHRA combo because it was more affordable to build as well as to attend their events. Plus, I knew nothing about Thermoquads. My budget finally did allow me to finish a Mopar Stocker last year, after a few years time and a lot of help from another racer. It ran the 1/4 mile index with no tuning, but mechanical issues have kept it sidelined. I have nothing against heads-up races. I know I'll never be among the fastest, but I'll just do the best I can and be happy that I can race. Fortunately there still are "class" and heads-up races. But Stock can't survive with that as a priority, despite the emphasis on performance. Look at it this way, if more people find it worthwhile to get involved in Stock, just can't afford to be a top contender in their class, there will be more opportunities for the existing top contenders to win heads-up runs! Bottom line is that if moral and enthusiasm isn't boosted, just degraded by complaining and looking for faults or excuses, there won't be a class for Stock in either sanctioning body. I admire the original concept of Stock and IHRA Pure Stock. But seriously, Stock ISN'T Stock anymore. Crates do promote interest in the class, IHRA and NHRA. But people need to look at the positives, work together and race together, which can encourage more people to participate with whatever combo and at whatever level they can afford. I'm glad I got my foot in the door because I don't know how much longer that door will stay open. It's all been said before with little positive result. But, FWIW, I feel a little better after expressing my views.
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Not only is it the Heads up racing that helped define our Class Racing.
There is also who became Number one qualifier. Class Racing has bragging rights...such as setting a National Record. Our cars have something to measure against. Our cars have to be more refined. Limited on what we can do to go fast. Yet need brains and wit to do it. Plus the huge variety of combinations that Bracket Racers would never consider. Bracket Racing is fun....but having a Stocker is Funner!... I think IHRA is brilliant trying to think outside the box. Crate Motor class has brought back a host of cool cars. Especially car with harder to find engines. Wish there was a version of Pure Stock that could use Crate Engines. Using same Pure Stock Rules, identify a set of approved engines. Especially ones that exist and bolt in. Stock Rocks. D |
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Really?! You think NHRA Stock Eliminator will die without allowing crate motor classes in to muddy the waters?
According to my most recent Nitro Joe Stats book (July 2017 edition), IHRA Stock total car count for 1/8th mile events was 116 cars, of which 37 were crate engine classes. For 1/4 mile events, there was a total of 54 cars in Stock (all classes), with TWO crate motor cars! (by the way, at 1/8th mile events, there was a whopping FIVE Pure Stockers and in 1/4 mile ONE Pure Stocker. By comparision, the same time period showed a total of 1081 Stockers were entered in NHRA events. Maybe a bit lower than in past years, but hardly withering on the vine, even without Create Motor, Pure Stock, Stock GT, or seperate FI classes. Also, saying that a Crate motor is exactly the same as NHRA Stocker engine is ridiculous. Although NHRA has allowed SOME combinations to use approved aftermarket cylinder heads, or similar configuration carburators, and in a few cases intake manifolds, it is hardly the same as IHRA Crate engines which can be mostly built from aftermarket pieces right out of the Summit or Jegs catalog.
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