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Old 10-31-2013, 08:30 PM   #16
novassdude
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Default Re: Hagerstown S-S/S Combo or Pro E T ? ? ?

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Originally Posted by Mike Pearson View Post
You are really missing the point of these type races. They are a different format than the standard National or divisional meet. They are mostly the local racers from all of the different sanctions and usually a combo event. They are friendly and fun events that you don't have to travel far to attend. I can tell you that the racing is second to none at these events. Rounds happen very quickly so the action is non stop. I urge you to attend one of these type of races and your mind will change. We have several "Hardheaded" racers in our area that don't attend our association races. They don't know what they are missing.
Not to argue but I don't think I did miss any point. I have no issue with combos. I have run some. Luckily the ones in my area have qualifying and heads up. Should I get my car back out I will be heading to the combos ever chance I get. I would rather go to those than any national. But in my opinion they should have to qualify and have heads up to be considered class races. Otherwise please explain what the difference is between this race and a bracket race.
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