Re: Joe Newbie, 20 Builds a "Stocker"' in 2023
It will get even better after NB follows all that VR tells him. NB goes to a test and tune and runs -1.135 under. They go to a National and VR tells NB not to run run faster than -0.80 under. NB says to VR WTF, I could have done that for $10's of thousands less. :eek:
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Where DOES this go? |
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That's the same with a lot of this stuff. Guys wanted these after market parts for their own agenda, so they bent NHRA's ear until they got what they wanted. The guys that didn't need 'em didn't protest , but instead went out and bought all this stuff too. " |
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Interesting post.
My son & I are have only been running stock since 2016. I come from a 20 years of bracket racing, my son from 10 years of bracket racing. It has been an eye opening & wallet depleting experiance LOL. He wanted the challenge of Stock eliminator racing. I did inform he that he would be writing checks, instead of cashing them. We bought a turn key car, well after a couple of engine rebuilds & sorting out other issues, we had a 4-6 under legal car. Not a good heads up car, but one that could win if things fell in place. We were very fortunate to have a long time Stocker friend & engine builder that helped a long the way. I will say, the stuff is not very stock, I was probably a little naive to think it was. But we made the choice to do it & don't regret it. Always learning something new. We have since sold the first car & bought a more competitive one. My advice to NB, buy a running car & watch it run before buy it. Then take it apart to see what is there & legal. |
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Great thread Mark |
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I understand what you are getting at here and it is entertaining but why doesn't Joe Newbie do what a lot of us did, build a Stock legal bracket car and work at it a little at a time within his budget until he has something that is sub index, then he can switch over to class racing? He can race in the meantime until he gets to where he wants to be.
Another point, be a mentor to someone, I didn't have anyone to help me when I was starting out and spent years in the wilderness not spending money in the right places and not knowing the tricks to winning rounds. |
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Secondly. a 20 year old newbie on a budget isn't going to win a heads up, just learn to live with it. If he's on a budget, he likely will be building a slower class car so the odd of a heads up a pretty slim anyway.
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Who here without a lot of help from parents or something of that nature came out on fire with a stock superstock car.
When I was 20 if I ran into a A or B car I was going to take a beating. The only way I won a heads up race then was when I had a guy decide to watch my fender and not the tree to leave. I did resort to building a U car, but did buy a very competitive record holder when I got out of Grad School. What happened to earning your stripes. Funny enough Mark, I have a full size 283 car in process now. It may have a bit more evolution but it will also fit right in at a junior stock race. There have always been people talking about wanting to build a car but its a hell of a lot more than money. I get it if you want to go fast it takes money now, but so does the damn grocery store and gas station. This is not a participation prize sport and that is what drew me to it. The world knows I like eccentric combos that may require one off parts or have the capability of being Number 1 at Indy. That's is something I grew fond of when I did not have the money to qualify on the top of the sheet with a "conventional" stocker. |
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The average 20 yr old doesn't see us on TV like they do the scripted street outlaw guys. NHRA had a perfect opportunity to give sportsman guys some spotlight during the rain delay at Topeka by at least showing just the finals. They won't do it and risk losing sponsorships for the pros. Btw, we've all see tons of guys that only go 3-4 under the index holding up Wally's. Much more that top 5 qualifiers. I think a lot of guys rather leave second on the tree rather than be high up on the qualifying sheet. |
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