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StockerStang912 01-20-2024 03:01 PM

Re: The Demise Of Class Eliminations
 
Darren - I do think you make a lot of good points and there should be long-term concern about the viability of performance-based S/SS racing. The reduction of class events to roughly 10% of NHRA national/divisional/open events next year and less than 5% of elimination rounds likely being head-to-head (pure guesstimation) sort of leaves qualifying as the primary vehicle for trying to run fast.

I don't have a solve, but for someone on the young side of the class racer bell curve (I'm 36 and 10 years into S/SS), would strongly push to have more class runoff frequency at divisional or national opens and reduce class count so there's more opportunity for heads-up racing. Associations like CCRA are fantastic and the vast majority of what we've run due to the people and fun factor, but there's still limitation on performance since it's essentially a dial-in program.

There's plenty of younger folks involved in drag racing, and while the participation % of the population is lower than it was 50 years ago, the absolute number is there it's just not active in S/SS or NHRA in general. With multiple other mediums available to race today, it's challenging to convince someone to spend $30K+ on a 11-second Stocker that requires extensive travel to primarily bracket race when they could run 160mph in a dragster or 10s in a Drag N' Drive car.

I love class racing because of the strive for performance and hope to stay involved for the impending future, but do think it's a long transition to pure bracket racing if we don't find more opportunity to generate sustainable head-to-head competition.

Frank B. 01-20-2024 03:51 PM

Re: The Demise Of Class Eliminations
 
JMHO Class racing and event qualifying at divisionals and nationals should be no ahfs. Give people chance to run cars to potential. Ahfs would be in eliminations only. Also class at national events and divisionals would have no combo class. If you had a single for class give out a wally. I mean most people are paying $300 or so entry at nationals and a little less at divisionals that is only fair. With that being said I know there is not a chance NHRA would accept that.

1347 01-20-2024 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Gray (Post 691887)
How much time are we talking about? (I'm a .90's guy switching to stock) I think if it's not at least overnight I'm not getting it done in time for a round of racing. I just had a hiccup firing up my new stocker motor for the 1st time. I had a little problem with an intake gasket and let some water get into the lifter valley. Pulling the top end, valve train and intake and re-assembly (minus clean up) was a good 4hrs of work. Taking out a piston dealing with BBF headers in a 60's mustang would add about 6-7 more hours. I'm not as young as I use to be and might fall asleep under the car. LOL

Mike, std teardown nowadays is pulling a head of your choice. I haven't seen a rod and piston pulled except for a protest. As others had said, if you were chosen for teardown, I am sure there would some willing to help. If you were in D1, I know you would have help if needed, including myself, and am sure every division there are those that would jump in.

Bobby Fazio 01-22-2024 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by GUMP (Post 691890)
I really don't understand why you guys are going out of your way to justify the NHRA's decision to drop one of the few things that make what we do stand out.

I proposed what I think is an efficient system for keeping class at nationals where they belong. It's back a few pages.

Billy Nees 01-22-2024 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Bobby Fazio (Post 691791)
Bring class back to nationals in a format that makes sense. Try to pick 2 nationals in each division. Have Stock class at one and Super Stock class at the other. For example, D1 Maple Grove Nationals set Stock quota at 90 and leave Super Stock at 60ish. For Epping/Virginia, take 90 Super Stockers and 60ish Stockers. Rotate them each year.

Let's say it's "Stock Class" weekend: Thursday Stock will run their 2 Q sessions and then C1 for classes with 3-4 cars, C2 for classes with 5-8 cars, C3 for classes with 9-16 cars.

Friday Stock will run all Class Finals after the other LODRS categories have run E1 and E2. Stock has rest of day off for pics, checks/teardowns etc. Saturday morning Stock first out for E1 (90 cars), other LODRS categories run E3. Then Stock runs E2.

Each LODRS category should be at 8 cars while Stock would be at 23. Mix in Stock E3 Saturday afternoon between pros to get them down to 12 cars. Sunday morning E4 Stock first out, track walk and all that jazz, and now all LODRS have 6-8 cars left and the Sunday show can go on as planned.

If a division does not have 2 nationals then rotate between a divisional and a national, or factor in JEGS or Indy where both classes run, or could also find nationals that somewhat border between 2 divisions. As long as each division gets at least one feasible shot in stock and one in super stock and at least one of those is at a traditional national event.

Good luck making this happen. It would be nice, kinda like the "old days". You are dealing with the NHRA though.
I have been hoping for the old "Tom Compton" idea to come around again.

JP1738 01-22-2024 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by MR DERBY CITY (Post 691882)
Just curious , how many years have you been racing in stock AND what is your combination ?? CHEERS !!!

0 years, but I just built my first stocker. Drove it for the very first time last week! It's slow and way down in the alphabet. I'm still learning how everything works frankly, I'm not even sure exactly what class it will be in as I haven't been able to weigh it yet. It's a rusty 4th generation Malibu though, I bought the car rolling and put a bone stock small block together for it that should be legal. Most likely not fast though.

Billy Nees 01-22-2024 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by JP1738 (Post 691991)
0 years, but I just built my first stocker. Drove it for the very first time last week! It's slow and way down in the alphabet. I'm still learning how everything works frankly, I'm not even sure exactly what class it will be in as I haven't been able to weigh it yet. It's a rusty 4th generation Malibu though, I bought the car rolling and put a bone stock small block together for it that should be legal. Most likely not fast though.

Keep trying!

JP1738 01-22-2024 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 691992)
Keep trying!

I am beside myself excited. First car I've ever built that was 100% mine start to finish, and I did almost all the work to finish it. I've already learned so much just by making myself repair wiring, plumbing, going through class racer info to get legal parts. It's been so awesome. I feel like I'm starting over in drag racing and it's so refreshing. Now, to figure out how to beat somebody with it :D

Billy Nees 01-22-2024 11:03 AM

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Now not to "derail" this important thread again, why don't you start a "build" thread!

1320racer 01-22-2024 01:12 PM

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agree :rolleyes:


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