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Can you race super street and another class at the same race? I thought they did away with that back when Scotty Richardson was running one.
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yes i believe you can now, also pro's can run it too. example: Dave Conley runs ss/t often
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The Richardson rule got retracted you can run SST along with SG or SC or stock it's open to all - no longer an entry level class
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I figured something must of changed when I seen Stinnet and Biondo both running it this weekend.
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The level of of competition certainly isn't "entry level" either, in S/ST or HR.
You can thank, or blame, depending on you point of view, the recending of the Scotty rule to some within the SRAC. It was suggested to NHRA a few years back, along with changing the index, at a time when car counts were dropping like a rock. Big brother readily agreed to allow the rule change hoping to bolster car counts. When you see S/ST at Indy you'll know that it's no longer entry level. Who knows, with the recent "popularity" of the class, that may be just around the corner. |
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