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Originally Posted by novassdude
Since the single class cars all get thrown together and race to a single winner why would they not get the same points. If I read that correct say you have two g/sa's the winner of the run gets 85 points. And you have 8 single class cars the winner of the single class cars goes 3 rounds and gets 80 points. Or am I miss reading something.
if I ever make it back out I have nothing to worry about any class I run is usually well populated. And I have no chance of winning unless every one redlights.
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That is what nhra calls fair. If you have 12 cars in the single auto or stick. and another car has 1 other car in the class. The car that runs one round and wins gets 85 points. The car the wins in the single category. runs 4 rounds and gets 80 points for a win.
Their reasoning is that they want you to add or subtract weight to get into a class that has somebody in it.
Well can someone explain how the hell I can do that? or how a car in a 6 cylinder only class can do that?