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Old 02-24-2016, 02:42 PM   #24
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Simple rules.Excitement. Local people supporting their local racers. And a lack of too much oversight .That's what makes this racing popular. This is just like drag racing from the 60's and 70's. Now everything is over monitored. Would Wild Willie Borsh have made such a splash with both hands on the wheel? Why has street racing made a comeback? I'm sorry but S/G S/ST just too predictable.Throttle stops, electric shifters......Spectators know seat of the pants racing and they can tell one car from another. That's what makes it exciting. Stockers and SS doing wheelies gets people excited. It's all about the show.
Yes it is about the show.Try to explain to a new spectator about index's, dial in's, breakouts etc.You get the deer in the headlights look. Heads up whoever gets to finish line first.How about a no breakout 32 car qualified Stock and separate SS against your index race a la comp eliminator. Which by the way ain't too healthly.The factoring system would get a workout. . See a big influx of young comp eliminator racers?
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