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Originally Posted by Alan Roehrich
No, NHRA needs to put factory experimental cars that were never built to drive on the street in their own class. Factory Experimental.
Stock was NEVER about cars that were never built to be legal to drive on the streets. That's why the Super Stock Hemi cars, and several other factory race cars, were not legal for Stock Eliminator. Even the most radical L-88 and ZL-1 cars had all street legal equipment, a VIN, and could be registered and insured with a regular title as they rolled off the show room floor. None of the new factory race cars can claim that, not one of them.
You want Stock Eliminator to fit your car, and the rest of the racers to find a new class.
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Agree with this completely.
The NHRA is not being consistant with what they have done in the past regarding the new factory race cars.