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Old 09-02-2014, 12:56 AM   #2
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Default Re: What's wrong with Stock?

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Originally Posted by Carguy49 View Post
According to the 2014 NHRA RULE BOOK - All cars in Stock classes must be factory-production assembled , showroom available, and in the hands of the general public. A minimum of 500 units of a particular style must be produced.

How many of the factory cars (copo's drag-packs, cobra jets) are built each year??? How many of them are available to the general public through the dealer showrooms??

I think many of the questions can be answered by examining these criteria.

Evidently NHRA doesn't follow their own rulebook.

Don't get me wrong, I love the new cars (built after 2008), they just need to be put where they belong and factored properly.
Ron, you just nailed the deal. In the 1960's these cars were called "Factory Experimental". The same set of rules should apply today.
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