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Mike, I truly hope people support the tri-state stock/ss association this year. I always enjoy racing with you. But at the same time, I don't think racers should be criticized for taking their class cars to other divisional/national races that are farther away. That is why most people build class cars. It is nice to the have option of the association races, but if guys choose to take their cars to another race, so be it.
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Chris I agree. The combos should not take away incentive to race on a larger stage.I will tell you that it is terribly difficult to schedule races for our series(BuckeyeS/SS) when you take into consideration the N&IHRA divisional and national events. You also have to consider if a racer will run your event after coming home from a 3 or 4 day event.Many will not. That is why we will probably have 4 to 5 events thru the season.
Mike,I like what you do as far as scheduling your races with special events at some tracks such as Pittsburgh and Quaker. National Trail had us there for their Night of Fire event and that place had a gad of people.Probably the largest crowd of spectators that many racers have run in front of.It was exciting!! (except for the traction problem for many) You schedule several events and you may look at that. Sometimes less is more! Jeff Ross |
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