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Originally Posted by Dick Butler
I guess the joy of finding a combination which is overlooked by NHRA and fellow competitors can be rewarding. Just seems in some ways a different challenge than building the quickest (fill in name of car or motor)in a class where most are the same.
Billy my true reward in SS was running the same Camaro BBC in GT/AA as everyone else and winning CLASS, heads up , no Break out in affect..
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I couldn't agree more with you Dick. Winning a heads-up run or winning class absolutely pegs my personal satisfaction meter! BUT, I have also found a great amount of satisfaction in building something that no-one else could get to run or building a totally new combo that's never been tried. I also get satisfaction out of going rounds in the the eliminator. I should also mention that I'm painfully cheap! And there's a lot of satisfaction to be had there too!
I guess that personal satisfaction is where each individual finds it.