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Originally Posted by Billy Nees
WOW! And we could call it "Junior Stock"! What a concept!
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Billy I have heard Junior stock mentioned here in the past but I have not been in Stock very long so I know nothing of it. Could you explain how it worked and what was wrong with the concept for us newbies?
Did it have at least one combination where you could buy a cheap car and be under the index?
Ray
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Junior Stock was an NHRA eliminator, from about 1965 to 1971.
The idea was for home built, backyard cars to be raced on a part time basis.
The top classes of SS , down through A/Stock, were being dominated by Jenkins, Sox, Booth, Vanke, and various dealer and factory sponsored rides.
Jr.Stock was handicapped by the national records though. If there was any soft classes, they usually didn't last very long! It soon became just as sophisticated as their SS big brothers.
National event finals were flat out and a lot of them became the new national record.
Also holding a national record was a big deal, where points were given out for ET and /or MPH.
A lot of the popular class records got beat down at the fast tracks such as Cecil County , Fremont, etc.
If you could run a few tenths off the record at your local track in the summertime, you had a good chance of winning some pocket money.... all the while, running flat out to the finish line.
I'm sure someone will pick it up from here, as to Jr.Stk 's demise
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This thread was starting quite a few years back, by Mr. William Cole, who's still out there snapping and posting pics here on C/R
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...-stock.201085/