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Now it is at 70, just like Gainesville. What is going through their heads when they set this quota at the original 55. Is this an experiment of some sort? It would be nice if there were a logical explanation. Does anyone out there no what the logic behind this is? Even the grade point system is a failure if the quota is at 55.
Ron Ortiz U/SA still don't know what to think
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There were only 47 super stock cars at the event last year. Maybe whoever did the quotas didn't know there was class this year.
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Maybe us Stock & Super Stock racers are doing the handwriting on the wall. Still do not like the low quotas, especially with a slow economy
Ron Ortiz U/SA maybe I am thinking
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