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A SS/AH car is run off the same weight break as a SS/AA car which has an index of 9.70. NHRA created the SS/AH index to prevent adding weight to the hemi cars when the hemi engine builder wars were on. The current index may be soft, but many hemi participants have had to run off a hard index for many years. I am sure there might be a small index adjustment before Indy this year, but the current adjustment is very justified. If anyone thinks this is an easy car to run, please jump in and join the clan. At Indy we have had the largest amount of participants of any class and the smallest number (percentage wise) of cars to qualify in the top 128. No one makes us run this class and many do because of wanting to keep this group alive after 50 years, but for the pride of saying you did it. Fast or slow.
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GREAT NEWS!!! I emailed Pythagoras, waiting for response LOL
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That AH index is really paying off !!
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