Re: Ford CJ's and Mopar DP's NHRA is now on the case
Answer = AA/FI + BB/FI and AA/FIA + BB/FIA and maybe a CC/FI if needed . let them have at it .with the right weight break they could all pretty much run these classes....... Just a suggestion for NHRA.....That would even be a fun class to watch.
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Your last question is misleading. There is not a single person that suggests the old cars to be competitive "over" the new cars. Just a level playing field like they made with the fuel injected cars in the past. Doesn't seem like a difficult concept to grasp, IMHO. Don |
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Don't try to scare us with threats! Many have parked them already rather than pay travel cost and entry fees only to be outrun by a tenth in a headsup race.
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I think you are a little low on your percentage. The poll here shows that figure, but I have yet to run into one person that races stock/super stock, their crew, or their family/friends that feel these cars are classified properly. I even know one crew member of a Drag Pak that complains more than anyone about these cars. He is there for the trip to races, but he shall remain nameless for his own protection. :cool: Don |
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I would be real careful about disagreeing with Charlie D. Just when you think you are think you are safe, out of the blue Charlie may decide to make a U-Turn with the Downing Farms Gator and run your a** down. Even if you thought you were on the good side of him it might happen to you. Sorry Charlie I couldn't resist that one.
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Re: Ford CJ's and Mopar DP's NHRA is now on the case
Back to the actual thread:
I find it interesting that they are hitting the Mopar's with HP but no mention of the CJ's which are running as much as one second faster than the other cars in the same class. History, and the NHRA, repeats itself. In the '70's the NHRA legislated the Hemi out of Pro Stock but left the Fords and Chevy's alone, now it looks like the NHRA is once again zero'd in on Mopar's but not the bogus Fords. You Ford guy's should look at NASCAR history. Bill France decided the Hemi's were too fast so he outlawed them with a stroke of a pen and the NHRA did the same thing in the '70's. Why aren't the Fords getting hp? When the Fords first came out everyone was yelling the roof off about how they were too fast and would ruin Stock racing but now the Mopar's are getting the hp and all the bitchin while the Ford's continue to make AA/SA, A/SA their own little play ground. Before all you Ford guy's bust on me, remember, I think both cars should be in SS just like the '68 Hemi car's. JimR Just to add fuel to the fire: I think if the Thunderbolt's are allowed in stock then the '65 A990 Hemi Mopar's should be allowed to run in AA/SA. |
Re: Ford CJ's and Mopar DP's NHRA is now on the case
Treessavoy,
You have the best idea I've heard in this whole deal, Let the '68 Darts and 'Cuda's into Stock as well as the A990, L88 'Vette's and other bad ***** musclecars to tangle with the DP's and CJ's. Plus you would cover the new 'Vettes as well. The heck with the A/FX classes, just slide the alphabet down where "A" is 6 or 6.5 lbs/hp and start the 1lb breaks just a couple of letters sooner. Whala!, no additional classes that the few remaining contingency sponsors have to pay out contingency money for. See you at the races, Wayne Kerr |
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