S/S Class at Atlanta
Well, this ought to be interesting. Only 48 cars in S/S at a Nat running class, which is interesting in itself. However, this being the first time I have run class under the newest enhancements, I wonder how it works.
From the entry list, it looks like I'm a single. From what I can tell, not knowing which scoop cars have automatics or sticks, the "Super-Stock Automatic" grouping of singles is going to have at least 12 and as many as 16 cars. How are these cars paired? Is it random or is there a ladder? |
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I wonder that myself, we waited to the last possible minute and decided to stay home...I hate to miss this race since its 2hrs away.............we are goin outlaw racing Have fun Bill |
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Yep, good 'ol Artie tried to tell you guys about this great "enhancement" but nobody would listen. Jim
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I think i'm to young to remember this...lol, but your just running for small wally like back in the ol' days. (plus points) no cash til end of year. When they crown a champion!!........i believe could be wrong if so someone will tell me so!....lmao
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I'm pretty sure there will be no ladder. Who gets the single is usually decided by the racers. Whatever the majority wants I guess. I would think the highest qualified car left should get the bye. -Toby |
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Well, that's the way class has been run since I've been racing stock. Has it ever been any different? -Toby |
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