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If SS/S go away, NHRA will have less to deal with in general and on race day. A reason for steady growth in .90 racing? Whoever thought that there would be so many cars with so many variations? Other than the specific class racers, who really cares if SS/S show up on race day, right? When it comes to SS/S racing its the racers themselves that make up the class, NOT SOME SANCTIONING BODY! Time for a complete overhaul of SS/S. NHRA is waiting for the end of these classes or the sport itself. They are all ve$ted and not in this sport. There have been sanctioning bodies in the past and local attempts to keep the classes alive. CHANGE IS GOOD! ITS TIME IS NOW!
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I put that out there because I was told this by a very reliable and knowledgeable source, if it's untrue thanks for clearing it up. My sincere apology to CP Pistons and this entire forum. I also deleted my original post.
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