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just like anytime there is a pay change at your work be prepared to be screwed ![]() VP Probably had enough of NHRA making more than them and threw in the towel that entire "official fuel of the NHRA deal stunk from day one as if a congressman orchestrated it republican or democrat take your pick they are ALL CROOKS ![]()
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Things shouldn't change much at the national level. Sunoco will supply the same " spec ' fuels for the same classes. All other classes will still be free to use Renegade, VP, or Sunoco that's on the accepted fuels list. IHRA does the same.
The traction compound has been PJ1 for years, but now Renegade is producing their traction compound so some tracks have looked at switching over. Bradenton just went to VP, but Renegade is at the oval track next door for a very low price, so there's some choice. |
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