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What say me?
Well, that's a rather broad question ain't it Sarge? Ya know, even here in the 21St Century, Stock Eliminator still has a place and a combo for everybody. And ya know, Bracket Racing has become so specialized that unless you're running for trophies at your local track, there really ain't much of a place for "everybody" anymore. If you want to do a brand new factory car and can afford it, go for it! If you can only afford a Omni or a Cobalt, go for it! In Stock Eliminator, they both have the same chance to win. The way I look at it, you can either get off of your wallet or get off of your arse.
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All about Ego?? No actually it’s about fun, people who like to play by a certain set of rules, a rule book, people who like the competition. Is it hard? Yes it is, is it expensive? Yes, it’s not for everyone
Now if we wanted to bracket race we would, no offense but it seems that it’s been a while since you have raced, if you want to bracket race then go for it, otherwise stop preaching, us “class Racer’s” choose to do this not to be chastised because of the general cost of it. And if you think building a nice bracket car is any cheaper your wrong Just my two cents Tim
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