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Hey now that the car is "down" for the winter maybe it's time to turn it up. Lighter pistons, lightweight crank, small bearing rods, cylinder head work, block machining ..... you know the routine. 8-) |
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NHRA has discouraged heads-up racing by allowing a car to not only to move down a class, but also up a class from its natural class that's posted in the Classification Guide........
The same combo can now run 3 different classes...... |
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in 2008 i had a total of 6 heads up runs in stock eliminator 3 at divisionals 3 at national events lost every race but 1, someone was nice enough to red light to me..but i should have lost that one also.... |
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Bubski I currently do run a small block but for different reasons. I made the change to the small block before the new cars came because it is less expensive, less maintenance, and fits my driving style better. Though I did win a race with the big block back 5 years ago I would not go back to A-AA or AAA unless I had one of the new cars. I have always been more interested in winning than going fast and pick classes that I can be competitive in. You are right that my 402 would not be comp with the new cars
Lee, no problem brother it was a great race, hope we can dance in a final again in 2012, lol. |
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