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Originally Posted by Dick Butler
ART, Why do you think this topic keeps coming up if MANY people arent concerned about it. There are group of people who want to race someone and a group who need to search the fine print and build a "Critter" that NHRA could care less about because it is a "one of a kind". NHRA will never bother fine tuning the factoring. It will always be a last resort deal.Poorly thought out and done for attendance reasons. Thus the low hp NEW cars which always will exist.
I have no concern which cars are allowed to race. I have always jokingly said if Green Station wagons was the class and there were 50 in the US to race and be proud of their performance then so be it.
I ran several classes where None of us could be #1 Qualifier due to the factoring on our combination but when you run class with that class and beat 19 cars for the trophy it MEANS something to ANYONE who cares about Stk or SS racing.
If you tell me you ran 2.00 under in a one of a kind car and the temptation is to ask " so What?" Does that mean the index is soft? the car is wrong? The factor is off ? If you said you BEAT twenty cars and you are the faster at the same track that is accomplishment. A Weak Factor is a Weak factor regardless of what car it applies to and hurts the whole playing field and racing group the same.
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Dick you really don't get it. Stock "ain't what it used to be in the popular classes. If racer A spends $50,000 then racer B spends $60,000. Now racer G decides to spend $75,000 Where do all the others in the alphabet fit in. If you think your knowlege and expertise can take the place of cubic dollars. I think you are sadly mistaken. These "obscure" classes allow someone to compete without cubic dollars.
You are old enough to remember when Ritchie Zul, Frank Iaconio, Paul Blevins, Etc Built their own cars and were competitive. Do you think a backyard project could even qualify in prostock now????
Diversity keeps the cost down in stock and superstock. How many superstock racers can afford to compete in SS/AH? There is a lot of prestige to run that class. But there are only a certain amount of racers that can afford it. Look in the comp ranks. Do you see a lot of 4 and 6 cylinder cars. The answer is yes.
You constantly beat the "to many classes drum". Race what ever you want and stop trying to dictate your policy on everyone else. You have three .90 classes where the playing field is level. That is enough.