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View Poll Results: Should Indy Be All Run Field In Stock?
ONLY 128 Fastest Cars under index 133 66.50%
ALL RUN FIELD 67 33.50%
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Old 09-19-2014, 01:03 PM   #11
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Default Re: Should Indy be an All Run Field in Stock?

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running stock and super stock sure sounds like a job.so you guys work all week at your regular jobs then go to the track and work on your cars all weekend?then have to deal with the possibility of not being allowed to run because you don't go fast enough sounds crazy.for myself going to the track is like a mini vacation which I want to enjoy from start to finish. did spending 2 or 3 grand to go to indy and not qualify feel like such a great and traditional thing when it happened? Did you really say awe shucks I'll get them next time and work harder at the house? Who is indy really for the best mechanics or the best drivers? Gene Schmaltz jr.
LOL. And to think, some people believe Stock Eliminator and Super Stock are just bracket racing classes.

I don't think you'd be too happy in either class.

And yes, I have left Indy after failing to qualify, and said "I will be back".
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