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The is no 10.0 class contested at NHRA LODRS divisionals, rather some NHRA member tracks run an 8.50, 10.0 and 11.50 index class.
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I think that's what he meant. There were a ton of those style cars at the last D1 divisional at Maple Grove this past year. No t-stops or delay boxes I believe as well. A great alternative to the big mph t-stop racing of the .90 classes. I enjoy running the outlaw 6.0 index stuff that is popular in the Carolinas with my dad. Delay boxes are ok, but no roadsters or throttle stops. Timed nitrous is ok as well, that's how I get to 6.00.
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