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Mark, my proposal revises the current FSS deal somewhat. No more, no less.
Take Indy for example: Indy, they run their normal class all weekend. Come time for Class Eliminations, they run FSS, except ALL the new cars run each other, much like a Stock Combo Class. This would be the new FSS. They all run each other. The winner of that all-run (67 cars at Indy) race would be the FSS winner. And the old cars can still win CC/SA on down (AAA-AA-BB would be empty classes for Class Elims, since those cars would run the 'new' FSS format, unless an older high-hp car can fit). And, in eliminations, they dial-in as normal, except for heads-up runs. All we are doing is revamping/improving the FSS Format, so that they play under the same AHFS rules as everyone else. This only applies to races with a FSS Shootout. Which, as far as I know, is only three to four Nat'l Events a year. Ideally, all new cars would have an FX designation, but NHRA will never add new classes (except for down the road if they need AAAA/SA and AAAAA/SA)
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