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Hi, Len. Any truth to the rumor of a stock class re-vamp, starting @ 7.0? Thanks, Arnold Greene
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Arnold,
Good to hear from you. The NHRA is taking a look at lighter weight breaks in stock. Obviously there are safety concerns and rule adjustments that need to be considered. When you look at the renewed interest in new high horsepower cars from GM, Ford and MOPAR coming down the line, as well as current A/S cars that could stand to go on a "diet", it does look like it may be time to make such a move. I have had a number of emails from other racers on this issue as well. Further input from racers on this subject is welcomed. Len
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Thanks for the reply. I'll send you an email.
Arnold
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Len--Glad to see the NHRA is taking a look at the weight breaks--at the recent Toyo Tires Nationals we had a D/FIA entry that only a few weeks before was a B/FIA car--thats a 672 lb. swing in weight--can that be safe ?? To put some of these high H.P. rocketships on a diet is a great idea---go for it.......
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It would be great to see a GT class start higher also. This would separate the HEAVY big Blocks from the fly wt small block cars in GT/A and AA. 7 and 7.5 would be able to do this and this would make the factoring less a problem in this class.
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