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Old 06-12-2017, 03:01 PM   #1
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the US Nationals am sure is difficult to gain entry without at least 5 GP.
I got into Indy with a grade point 1 in 2008.


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was comparing to the cost of the average PRO Eliminator race for points toward track championship and the breacket finals team which is what got these fellas in to the Summer nationals.
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What is the point of comparing the entry fees and various investments in different cars? Nothing. It was not a full bracket race field. It was not Pro ET cars running in Stock Eliminator. It was a specialty shootout with 8 cars. I've never seen so many people lose their minds over nothing.
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Old 06-12-2017, 03:16 PM   #2
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[QUOTE=7 It was not a full bracket race field. It was not Pro ET cars running in Stock Eliminator. It was a specialty shootout with 8 cars. I've never seen so many people lose their minds over nothing.[/QUOTE]

Absolutely and positively. Well said.
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Old 06-12-2017, 04:38 PM   #3
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Yo Steve1118, if you think that racing an 'offbeat' 4 cylinder Super Stocker is easy or cheap, come on over and tell me how it's done. Apparently I'm not as smart as you.

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Old 06-12-2017, 10:31 PM   #4
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Yo Steve1118, if you think that racing an 'offbeat' 4 cylinder Super Stocker is easy or cheap, come on over and tell me how it's done. Apparently I'm not as smart as you.

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Oh, you're probably smarter than this old man, after all, you one of the prima donna class guy and all of you are the smartest and most victimized in all of racing. And, you no doubt spend a lot more money than I do. I guarantee you do, and have no doubt you can sink $5K in 'trick' cylinder heads, or $5K in trans/converter combo. How impressive. And, no doubt you've got a stacker, and a motor home, or at least a new one ton dually with a fully loaded trailer. And, you have no problem spending $1500 and taking off work to attend a National event that will pay you what, $2K maybe, if you outlast 80 other guys? But, you've made my point for me, thank you. It's not an entry level eliminator anymore. The brackets you guys all disdain are. For every one of you there is 500 bracket guys, and most of them are the best drivers in the sport. They race a lot, and every car can run the number. And, no, I'm not one of them, but I don't begrudge a few of them showcasing their talents at a National event. If NHRA sees fit to give the winner a Wally, who cares? It's their call. I'm an old geezer who has found new life racing obsolete stuff in Nostalgia Super Stock, and I like it. I have fun, I don't spend a lot, and I change oil, dump gas in it, and set the valves when I'm bored. Done enough of working my butt off in the past 50 years. Don't feel the least bit guilty for it. Enjoy yourself being exhausted and broke.

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What is the point of comparing the entry fees and various investments in different cars? Nothing. It was not a full bracket race field. It was not Pro ET cars running in Stock Eliminator. It was a specialty shootout with 8 cars. I've never seen so many people lose their minds over nothing.
Jealousy will do that. Maybe they should try their hand at bracket racing, they might learn something. All they need is a bottle of shoe polish.................never mind, y'all already have one.
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Jealousy will do that. Maybe they should try their hand at bracket racing, they might learn something. All they need is a bottle of shoe polish.................never mind, y'all already have one.
Lol, I'm pretty sure I am jealous especially since I'm doing exactly what I want to do. What a lame stupid *** comment.
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Jealousy will do that. Maybe they should try their hand at bracket racing, they might learn something. All they need is a bottle of shoe polish.................never mind, y'all already have one.

Taking a comment out of context is a misunderstanding.

Some of us actually did bracket with some success and decided to go stocker racing and live a dream. Jealous NOOOOOOO!!!

FACT: It costs more and it's more work to race a stocker. The faster it is against the index the more it costs and more work required.
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I got into Indy with a grade point 1 in 2008.




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What is the point of comparing the entry fees and various investments in different cars? Nothing. It was not a full bracket race field. It was not Pro ET cars running in Stock Eliminator. It was a specialty shootout with 8 cars. I've never seen so many people lose their minds over nothing.


There was a comment about the cost I was explaining the difference! It costs way less to campaign a foot break car than a competitive stocker. Just fact I did it! There are some cheap ways to race a stocker but an 11 or 10 second car it is not cheap! Most of these guys in the shootout are in 9 second cars and will not spend what it takes to own a 9 second stocker.
The cost to go to a bracket race at your local track is nothing compared to and LODRS race. Personal experience.

I compared the US Nationals to the World Footbrake Challenge because both are considered to be at the highest level of competition for each. A comparison was made between an LODRS race and the WFC apples and oranges.

Cutting and pasting from posts may make a point but leaves out the context of the original.
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