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Maybe make it like the aftermarket heads with a small HP penalty to run the roller stuff |
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There are several threads on this subject, or start a new one. Thanks |
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the future of stock and super stock will be ultimately be in the hands of us. we may not be part of the NHRA any more.
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If the problem is high HP cars on 9in tires in stock. How about making stock eliminator a class where only cars from the factory that can be registered, licensed and legal for street driving be eligible for the class. 1000HP factory built racecars deserve their own class where they can race on a tire that's safe for them.
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Is it a weight issue combined with big hp and the small tires that damages the track surface?
I’m building a stocker and haven’t experienced the 9” tires yet. I had a super street car on 11.5 tires and a super gas car on 14.5 tires and neither seemed to cause any problems with the track. Maybe let the higher hp cars run a little wider tire. Maybe 11.5” ( if they fit ) the factory show room cars and then progressively smaller back down to the current 9” tire. I don’t know if it would help but it should be a little safer. |
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Well, it looks like the one thing we can all agree on is that we don't all agree. We all have personal agendas and if yours doesn't fit mine then your idea sucks. Mark to me it looks like most race cars not just Stock and Super Stockers with the high HP numbers and how hard they hit the tires make bald spots. Tracks with good starting line crews seem to be able to make it work. The problem is having them take the time during the day to keep after it. Seems a lot of times by the end of a long weekend on Sundays they want to get the race done even if they have to give less than an adequate starting line. I was at Coastal Plains Dragway a couple of weekends ago. That has to be one of the ugliest starting lines I have seen in years. They had the Carolina Class Racers ***. race there. I walked that ugly starting line before the race started. To my surprise it was sticky and ready to hook almost all the class cars that went down it. My point is if a track that's starting line is in that bad of shape can get prepped well enough to hook class cars no excuses from other tracks that can't. BP
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