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Old 01-14-2010, 07:42 PM   #30
Tom keedle
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Default Re: all the talk on how to save class racing....

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Well I dont think anyone would want to be out there in anything slower than V/S. Maybe they could get a weight reduction or something, or maybe its just tough luck. The details would have to be figured out by NHRA anyway. If you can penalize someone for running aluminum heads(horsepower hit) then it seems logical to reward the guy who keeps his car closer to stock and isnt that what we all want-more stock in stock eliminator. Maybe this could be a way to reverse the trend of more and more extreme parts, without having to start all over.This would not hurt anyone it would just draw new people in, I think lots of new people. Think of it as de-evolution.
YOU'VE JUST RAN OFF THE GUYS In V.
(sorry 'bout the caps,fat fingers..)
because NOW they'd have to run R/S cars and there's only "w" left.
besides, didn't we have "pure stock" years ago?
i THINK ihra still does...don't know, don't have an ihra track anywhere's close to here



just had a thought!
how about if you're running an "orphan" make car, you get to drop down another class?

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