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Great post Michael (spelled your name correctly) LOL, this organization called NHRA developed these classes called stock and super stock a long time ago. It should have been their responsibility to make known to all members what is legit and what is not, what is acceptable and what is not. To clerify or not to clerify, they have had years and years to put this in place. No one at NHRA has taken this and run with it, tech seems to always be a mystery, what are they looking for this week or next week. Publish on line or in Dragster what they found and whether or not it is acceptable or not, then everyone (including us members) would be on the same page.
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Alan, Chuck, Michael, I have ALWAYS believed that the rules are intentionally left vague because NHRA does not want us "all on the same page". THAT would give us all something in common to fight for.
Anarchy is a very effective form of control!
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