Re: 2015 Tri-State Stock/Super Stock Association schedule
Rules for Nostalgia/SS cars. Based mainly on 422 and/or NMCA rules. If you can run with either of them, as is, you can run with us, as is.
Minor differences are:
~any dial-in permitted, to the nearest hundredth. Dial-ins CAN be changed between rounds. .500 full-tree. 13.00 seconds or quicker only. Some series run on fixed Indexes, some have it where you can only dial to the nearest .05 and what you dial for first round is your dial for the day. Something many didn't agree with, so we made ours simple--same rules as a traditional S/SS car.
~ANY period-correct 1971-older, mid-to-full size muscle car (exceptions as listed with 422, NMCA etc. i.e. '68 CobraJet Mustang clone/recreation and 'package' cars). Some series allow Oldsmobile's/Buicks, but only 1964-1967. Seems silly that a 1968 car is 'too new', so we made ours 1971-older.
~period-correct, corporate, OEM-style hood scoop only (no Pro Stock-style scoops); limited to 5" (five inches) or less.
~bracket racing aids limited to transbrake or pedal-mounted two-step only. NO delay boxes, stutter boxes, throttle stops, etc. This option was giving, to make the playing field more level. Stockers can run 2-steps, S/S can run transbrakes, so I wanted to give N/SS competitors the option of them.
Top Five (5) points finishers will receive year end money. Fifth place will earn at least $100. Champion should get close to a thousand dollars, perhaps more. We already have $1,900 in our year-end points fund. With a lot of points members, we will pay more than $1,000 to the season champion.
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Mike Carr, Tri-State S/SS Association President
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Last edited by Mike Carr; 04-07-2015 at 07:24 PM.
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