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Old 12-14-2010, 12:33 PM   #151
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But they do
People collect everything....especially championship rings etc from the pro sports world....compared to them, the wallys are cheap.....
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Old 12-14-2010, 01:00 PM   #152
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I'm looking forward to racing next year for the first time in 3 years. I don't mean to sound overly pious or anything, but having been away for so long, I'm just thankful to get the chance to travel and spend time with my kids at the track again and I look forward to seeing some old friends.
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Old 12-14-2010, 01:21 PM   #153
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I wouldn't say that everyone is out for themselves. There are lots of different views as to what is best for Stock and Super Stock. Both classes have changed a lot since they were originated.

I'm sure that this will blow over just like everything else.
It "Blows" but Im not sure if it will be OVER.
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Old 12-14-2010, 01:30 PM   #154
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My car is off of Santa's list, I'm just not going to spend any more money on my "Dead Horse".

We will have "Live From" reports from very different places.

For those keeping score we drove 2386 miles one way to lose to Cour heads up fourth round in Seattle. On the way back we stoped at Denver to lose to Hagburg's "Paper Car" Nascar Hemi in the class final.

Yes I have an old dog in the hunt!!!!
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Old 12-14-2010, 01:31 PM   #155
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you can buy walleys. geeeze and ive been spending all this money for years trying to win one. all i can say is i hope my wife dont see this she will have me comitted for mental evaluation
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Old 12-14-2010, 05:13 PM   #156
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My car is off of Santa's list, I'm just not going to spend any more money on my "Dead Horse".

We will have "Live From" reports from very different places.

For those keeping score we drove 2386 miles one way to lose to Cour heads up fourth round in Seattle. On the way back we stoped at Denver to lose to Hagburg's "Papper Car" Nascar Hemi in the class final.

Yes I have and old dog in the hunt!!!!
I guess I have had it wrong for all these years. I always thought that the goal in this sport was to win on Sunday, collect the big trophy, the big purse and the decal money at $300 a copy. Getting a Rienhart interview appears to be fun also. Don't get me wrong, I can certainly respect the class win and the bragging rights........................... BUT............................... I think the BIG picture gets very lost on some of these threads.
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Old 12-14-2010, 05:40 PM   #157
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It "Blows" but Im not sure if it will be OVER.
How can it "blow" for you?
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Old 12-14-2010, 05:45 PM   #158
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I guess I have had it wrong for all these years. I always thought that the goal in this sport was to win on Sunday, collect the big trophy, the big purse and the decal money at $300 a copy. Getting a Rienhart interview appears to be fun also. Don't get me wrong, I can certainly respect the class win and the bragging rights........................... BUT............................... I think the BIG picture gets very lost on some of these threads.
Larry got beat both times in eliminations not class.
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Old 12-14-2010, 05:48 PM   #159
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The winds have been blowing for two years and counting. More to come for sure, so I would say this problem will not go away anytime soon.
Where we differ is that you see these cars as a problem. The HP is way off, but gets closer every time one of these guys bombs the index. It really all depends on how long the factories want to participate and how many new combinations they throw out.

I am surprised that nobody has pointed out the economic impact that these cars have had. It goes much deeper than just the car manufacturers.
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Where we differ is that you see these cars as a problem. The HP is way off, but gets closer every time one of these guys bombs the index. It really all depends on how long the factories want to participate and how many new combinations they throw out.

I am surprised that nobody has pointed out the economic impact that these cars have had. It goes much deeper than just the car manufacturers.
I guess I don't get it. What economic impact have they had other than the money Ford and Chrysler paid to NHRA. And we know where that money went.
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