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That's a great map …… just don't use it to find the National Open in Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada. At least Ontario is shown ;-)
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Mine is called a Pure Stocker a real Stocker and you cannot beat me in it!! BTW will going to the Canadian Open's as they allow Pure Stockers and Crate Motor Cars. |
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Really. My car ain’t legal for Stock?
Off your meds again Delusional Dan. I can race at any Nhra divisional or national. Can you say the same. ? Oh your last comment You can’t beat me ? My boy you will live to regret that statement. I will show you 👌 |
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Now children!!!
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My car is just as legal for Stock as yours... I can Race in National Opens and Association Races Which I am going to do this year. Get over it ...stop being a weak weeping whiny old man !! What do you do carry a box of tissues to wipe your eyes? D |
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Did I login to Yellow Bullet by mistake?? :confused:
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But correct me if I am wrong, if you run too far under, maybe the AFHS will be triggered. |
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Thank you !! An IHRA Car setting a National Record at an NHRA Meet That would be awesome ! Would love to have my car trigger the AFHS... Maybe I will get a Heads Up race against another F/PS car..!!! I go where my business is wanted ! D |
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I’m trying to keep my sarcastic side under control because the topic warrants our due respect....but it’s tough not to let loose!
I can only speak to the Canadian Division 1 NO events, where the IHRA classes have been welcome since they were shunned by their parent. Car counts were most definitely enhanced by recognizing the orphan CM & Pure Stock entries. As I recall, those folks would have been scrambling to field a traditional Sportsman car for the first event following the IHRA announcement. (Cayuga, Ontario 2017 ) Plain & simple, the olive branch was never intended to be the whole tree. If a competitor with a former IHRA combo is satisfied with the 6 Canadian races combined with a local Stock/SuperStock series schedule, 20 odd trips to the track makes up a busy summer in these parts. HOWEVER, I truly believe that the NHRA was forecasting an unknown percentage of converts from the defunct IHRA program. In no way am I suggesting that everyone has the means to shed their skin and move on, but it just makes sense to conform to the structure of a strong organization which has done a great deal to soften the blow of rejection. I don’t give myself credit for much, but I am very happy to say that I saw the graffiti on the bricks and stuck with an NHRA legal combination well before the fan blades turned brown! |
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