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Originally Posted by thomas sheehan
I'm not asking for "No AHFS at INDY"..... here's why>>>
(SS only) - It's one of the only races that some underfactored cars have to go fast to try and win class.
With the qualifying games that many play, the AHFS system is very slow to adjust these "soft combos". It would be a shame to give all of these combos a pass and let them cut it loose for free.
With all of this said, it very unfair for the stockers to have to play to two different sets of rules. This is not right.
But don't give these soft combos in SS another free pass.
JUST MY OPINION.
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Tom, you are spot on. I have to agree, that numerous normally higher qualifieds have been saving it for Indy. Will they be willing to give some of it up? I think so, it's Indy. Do they need horsepower to bring them into perspective? Yes, we all know the rules and we still participate.
Do we think for one minute that competitors are doing it for the contingency money? lol! Wally? I would have to go with bragging rights.
I understand these guys in the stands and behind the computer, even NHRA don't want to see 1000 footers, but leave AHFS in place. It is the only leveling mechanism we have against new production factory hp ratings and cubic dollar$. It should be for all stock and superstock and not protected under some factory showcase.
Ernie Neal
SS 354