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This is a great idea, I bet there's some stick shift stockers that could run in Mean Street or have there own event. I was at Joliet as well and they put on a great show.
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now you guys are thinking...............the management at NMRA / NMCA are open to a lot of things and they are approachable. My recommendation is to contact Steve Wolcott @ ProMedia and see if there is something that can be done -- the ideal track for this (at least to start the experiment) would be Norwalk. At this time, both NMRA & NMCA hold events there and well.......its.....Norwalk.
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I do think Promedia is missing a big opportunity by not having a S/SS class. |
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What big opportunity are they missing out on? |
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For what a Mean Street racer spends in breakage, spares, etc, they could easily buy a Jerico or G-Force and never touch it. Did I mention you have to run a diaphragm style clutch also? Even with all the obstacles the top running Mean Street stick racers do a great job with what they are forced to run. |
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The class I am most impressed with is the NMRA Coyote Stock.
Those are production line Mustang GT engines that are pulled and sealed. Ford provides the flash tune on race day so every driver gets the same tune. The difference in performance in that class comes down to chassis tune and driving skills. I also believe the NMCA and NMRA are missing out on at least showcasing the Stock/Super Stocks at their events. I still believe the fans would love to watch the class cars pulling the wheels. They may not understand the staggered starts tho.
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Sure wish there was some of that NMCA action on the west coast. Looks like a lot if fun to watch; if not participate in.
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Good luck with that Jeff. Too many want to crawl off into a class nobody runs, then say "I'ts not my fault nobody else runs my class." They don't want a heads up, and want a trophy & contingency money for driving down the track by themselves for a class "win".
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I am not sure that is true. Both the NMCA and NMRA put on a good show. The NMCA's nostalgia classes pretty much have Stock/SS covered without the associated hassles of tech.
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