Conversation with Mike Baker @ IHRA
It's been said before many times, but it is worth repeating - the IHRA guys are really decent people to engage in a conversation. No dismissive attitudes from them and they go out of their way to offer their help.
Mike and I covered several topics and threw in some old time bench racing to boot. The new OEM cars came up during the course of our conversation. Mike said he had some preliminary conversations with racers about the new cars;Ford and Mopar. He said that he was interested in creating a Factory Muscle Class for these new cars. As I remember, he may have mentioned something about setting up some match races for these cars. That is really getting back to the 60's OEM power-wars. I'm going to a few IHRA races this year. These guys really deserve the racers support. |
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They are good people. Problem is the tracks are getting further away and lesser facilitys. Entry fees continue to go up and purses are the same or less and contingencies are way down. If fuel costs spike back up, you would almost lose money even if you won a points race.
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I totally agree with you about the tracks are getting further and further!!! Stephen Johnson #2162 Horace Johnson #2167 SS/D 427 ford Fairlane NHRA-IHRA |
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Living in Virginia makes the access easier. Given my skill level, making money with one of these things never occurred to me. But, I do understand these are important considerations for many racers.
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There are approximately 145 IHRA stock eliminator classes now, what the heck, there is always room for one or two more ...
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are pretty much evolved,where the new ones are just evolving.Someone will probably say that the F.I. cars were in the same catogory,but they duked it out mostly in their own class.Now that the hp got needed corrections they blend in to the established classes they are in.Lets see what developes. Ed F. |
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Chuck,
Mike is very much aware of IHRA's "too" many classes reputation. He feels everybody should have a fair place to race and offers no apologies. Nor should he. You can always call him if you would like to discuss it further. |
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Ed,
So all new combinations are supposed to have their own class to "duke it out" until they evolve? Basically, that is what you are saying and it is rubbish. This is RACING! Not everything can be fair and not everyone can be a winner. If the older combos were tapped out, no one would be getting HP, but that isn't the case because all combinations, when worked on, continue to evolve. Fact is, Detroit is finally building cars that are fast again and that are interesting to Stock racers. These cars are fast, in most cases way faster than any true muscle car of the '60s, thanks to development in the entire engine (not just EFI). I love the early muscle but for comparison's sake, my wife's 2007 Mustang GT automatic with only a performance re-flash to the computer went 13.28 at 105 mph (in killer air). With gears and a cold-air intake it's in the 12s. That is quicker and faster than virtually all of the coveted muscle cars, which we all love. The Mustang has only 281ci and weighs 3,600 lbs. Evan |
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Evan -- You're soooooooo right -back in the day I had a new '69 Z-28 that was a second slower than your wife's Mustang.......BTW , does she know you were trackin' with her car ?
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Shhhhhhh, if she sees this thread I'm dead!
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