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Bret Velde 2003 I/SA Coming soon |
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Or the fact that you took the initiative to work through the proper channels to fight for the inclusion of a combination you found appealing. Though in the current climate that's probably a lost cause and will never happen again. . My only beef is the manner of inclusion and style of execution that makes it seem beyond the reaches of the "normal" racer. Not to mention the extremely vague and potentially misleading answers offered on the process. Sure there is a Supra fan base out there, but those who participate there would find NHRA...Stock Eliminator...unpalatable. It's sad, when there are many interesting late model combinations that will never find the same inclusion, thus disenfranchising potential new class racers (customers). Maybe I'm wrong, and this is a genuine shift in the representation of Import vehicles into Stock Eliminator, and Toyota will submit cars from say 1974 onward into the guide But I would take bets that there will be only one single Toyota vehicle in the guide. |
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OK, I'll bite. How big is the bet and who holds the money?
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Ha!....I cant afford the oil to put in that car.....you can afford to build it on spec, you're beyond my league. Besides, you seem to have the upper hand on foreknowledge..I'd be betting against the house.
I'll put $5 on it though. Come look me up. |
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The normal racer (me) would build the same old beat-up sh!t box that's already had it's hp dinged many times and that there has been 500 iterations of already. He would build something unremarkable but affordable. GUMP is a man of means and connections that he fostered over decades, giving him the ability to build something completely different and new. Something that I now get to admire from the bench seat of my station wagon. This car is built to the rulebook NHRA provided, but maybe not quite in the spirit of the class. Maybe it's time the spirit of the class changed. I'm hoping that this ushers in a new era of performance oriented class racing and the introduction of many new combinations. You may not like that this combo GUMP is building isn't attainable for the average guy (not that much of class racing is anyway) but you'd better be glad men like him exist. I know I am. I work at Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation building RV chassis for million dollar motorhomes and coaches. Can I afford to buy the product I help produce? Hell no. But I sure am glad there people out there who can, otherwise I'd be looking for work.
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