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Old 06-08-2017, 09:26 PM   #1
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Default Re: Bracket Racing vs Stock/Super Stock Racing

Pete, I read the same shyt on here last year when the Index Classes got to run at the Divisionals. We didn't have to pay $180 or whatever Stk/SSTK has to pay for the entry. I paid $60 and the payout was based on entries. Heck, Maple Grove gave us great parking which I declined since I was also driving your Stocker.

So now we have these fabulous racers on here upset that 8 Pro ET cars were invited to race. Did they complain last year when Street ET and 11.50 Index did the same thing? How about the Bracket Motorcycles that will also be running this weekend? Maybe they even know about them yet......

Or the 25 Jr. Dragsters that will also be taking their valuable track time.....

E-Town is not the only track doing this. NHRA started this a few years ago. I don't know how many tracks are participating in this, I could find out, but it really doesn't matter.

What the Stockers should be complaining about is the quota for this race, and the fact that Shootout Cars that don't qualify get inserted into the class. So, they basically buy their way into the program......... What if a Comp racer doesn't qualify, what do they get to do? WATCH!!!!!!!!

Not that that will happen anymore, that class is just about dead.

I said a month or so I was leaving this site, and after this I will be gone. The post will probably be removed anyway........
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Old 06-08-2017, 10:23 PM   #2
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Default Re: Bracket Racing vs Stock/Super Stock Racing

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Pete, I read the same shyt on here last year when the Index Classes got to run at the Divisionals. We didn't have to pay $180 or whatever Stk/SSTK has to pay for the entry. I paid $60 and the payout was based on entries. Heck, Maple Grove gave us great parking which I declined since I was also driving your Stocker.

So now we have these fabulous racers on here upset that 8 Pro ET cars were invited to race. Did they complain last year when Street ET and 11.50 Index did the same thing? How about the Bracket Motorcycles that will also be running this weekend? Maybe they even know about them yet......

Or the 25 Jr. Dragsters that will also be taking their valuable track time.....

E-Town is not the only track doing this. NHRA started this a few years ago. I don't know how many tracks are participating in this, I could find out, but it really doesn't matter.

What the Stockers should be complaining about is the quota for this race, and the fact that Shootout Cars that don't qualify get inserted into the class. So, they basically buy their way into the program......... What if a Comp racer doesn't qualify, what do they get to do? WATCH!!!!!!!!

Not that that will happen anymore, that class is just about dead.

I said a month or so I was leaving this site, and after this I will be gone. The post will probably be removed anyway........
Don't you think this is about as contradicting as you can get. Us fabulous racers complaining about some pro et cars instead we should be complaining about quotas. Don't you think one is a direct correlation with the other?
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