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I race NSS in this series. They are very professional and a lot of fun to race with.
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That is so cool! I love those wagons! Joliet NMCA had tons of high performance manufacturors. Nothing short on investment money, this is where stock and super stock started, it was so cool.
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Don't everyone get all bulled up, but bracket racing killed the fan appeal. It is, what it is. I remember in the 70's, drag racing was America's Number 1 motor sport. Not any more.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Bardstown, KY
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I ran the NMCA last year at Bowling Green with my Pure Stocker.
Thinking about doing it again this year with the Stocker T-Bird. Both cars fit the EFI index class. (1/2 second index spacing--.500 Pro Tree start) I've often wondered how nice it would be if there was a Class Racer "showcase" race that the NMCA/NMRA would have where we could show those fans these type of cars.
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Alan Mackin Stock 3777/ SS 3377 P/SA & SS/PA Fox Thunderbird I/PS '95 Mustang GT Last edited by ALMACK; 07-18-2013 at 07:19 AM. |
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