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Old 08-12-2014, 08:07 PM   #1
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Old Days = .75 under, LOSE class, no Wally and then watch some guy with a FWD car that flat-towed it to the track and can barely run the index take your spot because he got a single for the class win.

What's a better system? I suppose that is for each individual to decide. I'm sure some like it and some don't. Personally, I'm looking forward to the battles to see who the quickest 128 are.

I've also got great admiration for anyone who is going to Indy and knows they have very little chance of qualifying. THAT is why Indy still matters.
Kevin, It wouldn't be HIS spot, the way Indy was run for what, 55 years?
The FWD classes were created by NHRA too, you realize.
Flat towing not acceptable @ INDY?
I'm not likin' the tone here, buddy...
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Old 08-12-2014, 09:03 PM   #2
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I went the whole enchilada. I couldn't run the index and won class a couple of years and missed the ladder, then ran the index and won class, then ran .500 under and won class and then when YEARS of tradition were trashed because of the never ending whining I will admit now that I cheated to run fast enough to qualify for the ladder!
So I suppose the 129th qualifier in '08 and '09 has a bitch coming!
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Depends on the air. Last year the air was pretty ugly and the bump .78. I think its going to take close to .90-under in Stock with 200 cars entered.
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Old 08-13-2014, 11:50 AM   #4
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I say .693 under gets you in SS.
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Attention Bill Koski.....Say it ain't,t so..Lol.....Evidently , at a young age no one ever told you to.....Don,t kiss and tell....and ...at your advanced age.....What happens at Indy....Stays at Indy...LOL. !!!!! M.J.
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What would ya do if INDY was still 96 cars?
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Kevin, It wouldn't be HIS spot, the way Indy was run for what, 55 years?
The FWD classes were created by NHRA too, you realize.
Flat towing not acceptable @ INDY?
I'm not likin' the tone here, buddy...
No malice intended. Personally have nothing against FWD cars (or tow bars for that matter). Merely pointing out something that Bob Frey used to say, "one man's ceiling is another man's floor"

I do, however, remember the year my father-in-law's car "qualified" about 125th but didn't get to race after the bump-ins (mostly single car class winners) were added. Needless to say he was quite frustrated.

I don't get a vote but if I did, my preference would be that the quickest 128 cars qualify.
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No malice intended. Personally have nothing against FWD cars (or tow bars for that matter). Merely pointing out something that Bob Frey used to say, "one man's ceiling is another man's floor"

I do, however, remember the year my father-in-law's car "qualified" about 125th but didn't get to race after the bump-ins (mostly single car class winners) were added. Needless to say he was quite frustrated.

I don't get a vote but if I did, my preference would be that the quickest 128 cars qualify.
Class winners don't "bump-in". They WERE in. NHRA even worded it that way in the payout section for Nat'l events: "128 car field max (Class winners + low ET qualifiers)". Class winners are IN; the field was filled with the quickest cars (against Index) that did not win Class.

Your father-in-law didn't get ''bumped'' by a Class Winner. He got bumped by a quicker, non-Class winning car.
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No malice intended. Personally have nothing against FWD cars (or tow bars for that matter). Merely pointing out something that Bob Frey used to say, "one man's ceiling is another man's floor"

I do, however, remember the year my father-in-law's car "qualified" about 125th but didn't get to race after the bump-ins (mostly single car class winners) were added. Needless to say he was quite frustrated.

I don't get a vote but if I did, my preference would be that the quickest 128 cars qualify.
Kevin ,This could be debated for a week here. Just like politics, you won't change anyone's mind either.

Little background here:

First thing happened, Class win cash and goodies declined significantly since the 70's.

2, A new generation of racers , raised on bracket racing, decided the Eliminator was where the money was at. They figured out it was easier to win with the faster car.
2A, Another sub- group decided that, if they were going to spend all that money for travel and entries, they might as well have a 10 second car and do big wheelies, and try to emulate the consistent winners' come from behind strategy.

3 , Now the low 11 and10 second cars held a majority, but a bunch of them couldn't get in the eliminator at Indy.
They asked for a rule change that tossed out a 50 + year tradition ...and they got it.

So,
Does NHRA ever have a long range vision on this stuff , or do they just sit by and watch it happen and just wing it, after the fact?
Maybe you could tell us. Glad to have you here.
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Old 08-13-2014, 02:03 PM   #10
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Mike Carr,

You are simply arguing semantics here. The fact is that under the previous system a .70-under car went home while a .50-under car raced. I'm sure some people are fine with that and others aren't.

Mark,

You are 100% correct when you say this could be debated endlessly with zero progress made. Personally, I'd like to think I've been around long enough to have respect for longstanding traditions such as Indy class, but I also like to think I'm progressive enough to understand that sometimes change is inevitable.

I can't tell you if the decision to abandon the "win class and you're in" rule was the right one but with 402 SS and STK cars currently entered for Indy I don't think you could say that it was a mistake either.

Finally, I'll address your comments about NHRA's long range vision. As you know, I write for National Dragster. I don't work in the Tech Dept. and I don't make policy and I'm quite happy about that. I suppose this would also be a good place to file the standard disclaimer that states that any opinion expressed here is solely my own.

Personally, I'm counting the days 'till Wednesday's first session at Indy and I'm not sure if I've felt that way for a few years.

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