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Same here.
Between Sacramento, Bakersfield, and Redding, we could have a pretty decent series going. It would be nice to have Sonoma as an option, but I'm afraid that ship has sailed. The hard part has always been getting us West Coast guys to travel to something that's NOT an NHRA National/Divisional. The Sacramento National Open typically draws about 20-25 cars is all (I recognize there's a variety of opinions about the place...).
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What R U guys Smoking? Hook me up
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this might change when we just have two tracks, in the divisional races I am going to talk to the person who schedules the races at Bakersfield. if we could race the same schedule as the super street guys a small turnout might not hurt. what would be your thoughts on bringing in the pure stock ideas. and maybe the older jr stock rules since this will be a nhra race Last edited by David Lee; 03-10-2023 at 06:40 PM. |
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