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It's real easy for all the non racers in a specific class to say throw all that you have invested in the trash, there are wholesale changes coming like it or not. The current players in Pro Stock need to be the ones telling NHRA what they can or cannot sacrifice for the future. After all it's their investments on the line.
I wish Ford was still represented and hope Mr Wescott the best so we have someone to root for in a Ford. At least Chevy has a Camaro, and previously Ford had a Mustang in PS. I cannot understand why Dodge has not made the Challenger as the car represented? To have an actual RWD V8 car instead of the Dart would make more sense. The new TV coverage next year could breath new life into all of the classes, hopefully it's more than the fuel oilers that get coverage. Otherwise why would a potential sponsor want to invest in a Pro class that gets overlooked during TV coverage.
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