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Old 09-24-2007, 11:46 AM   #24
tgriffith
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Default Re: 2 tenths?

I think someone earlier hit on the answer - stockers running super stock at races where stock isn't contested. This has created a lot of heat for NHRA. 4 tenths would have solved the problem completely
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O.K.,,,this where the problem is,,,My 85 camaro would run under the SS/LA index,,,,,,it should have been rated more in SS,,,at the time,,it was rated more in stock thatn it was in superstock,,,,,,,,lowering the index of .20 doesnt solve this problem,,,in SS, it should have been rated about 20 HP more,,,,,,,,the comp committe need to starting looking at all cars running 1.00 and quicker ANY run they make an look at the incrimentals and make adjustments accordingly,,,lowering the indexes does nothing EXCEPT move numbers,,,,,not that the index`s arent too soft,,,its just it does nothing except hurt budget racers,,,,hit the combos as they are needed,,,,,maybe the system needs to trigger at 1.00 instead of 1.15 and an automatic hit at 1.10,,,,,,,looking at all runs anytime in the event,,,,,,BUT WITH ONE IMPORTANT FACTOR,,,,take into consideration of altitude,,,,,make rules that the HP factoring system would only be in use above a certain elevation or density altitude......
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