HOME FORUM RULES CONTACT
     
   
   

Go Back   CLASS RACER FORUM > Class Racer Forums > Stock and Super Stock
Register Photo Gallery FAQ Community Calendar

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 10-09-2020, 09:28 AM   #41
Jeff Swanson
Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Arlington, TN
Posts: 123
Likes: 735
Liked 62 Times in 21 Posts
Default Re: stockers

Quote:
Originally Posted by jeff_kovalik View Post
I was appalled at the some of the blatant visible illegal items on many cars.
Can you give some examples? Are we talking items like wrong emblems, spoilers, fog lights or something like the wrong carb?
Jeff Swanson is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-09-2020, 09:44 AM   #42
Nmbr1GMfan
VIP Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 1,763
Likes: 1,197
Liked 1,955 Times in 492 Posts
Default Re: stockers

So what should happen when the class has been refactored by 100hp by people running illegal stuff? I'll tell you what happens... we end up with the same parts prohibited by the rulebook and passed through tech that everyone else runs so we can run competitively. Do they go back to the original factoring and stop the massaging or keep it as is and overlook the obvious?
__________________
Todd Greene
Nmbr1GMfan is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-09-2020, 09:48 AM   #43
BRETV
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 568
Likes: 4,188
Liked 776 Times in 199 Posts
Default Re: stockers

Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy Nees View Post
That right there is the #1 issue.
The #2 issue would be getting the Tech Officials to all agree on the interpretation of an overly vague rule book.
Billy you're 100% correct, there will always be gray areas, I just think if the racers knew there was more of chance of getting looked at, it might tighten up the ones that might stray from the rules. And while they're being looked at, it gives the other racers time and opportunity to help keep people within the rules. I remember being torn at Indy and my competitor, who I had beaten followed my every move thru tear down and darn near inspected every part. Travis even asked me if I was okay letting him do that, I said sure, I got nothing to hide, but it sure makes you think twice about doing something outside the rules when one of your competitors looks at your stuff.



Bret Velde
2003 ??/SA
BRETV is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-09-2020, 10:01 AM   #44
jeff_kovalik
Junior Member
 
jeff_kovalik's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: Ohio
Posts: 55
Likes: 307
Liked 186 Times in 30 Posts
Default Re: stockers

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeff Swanson View Post
Can you give some examples? Are we talking items like wrong emblems, spoilers, fog lights or something like the wrong carb?
This is a slippery slope. I will keep my specific observations to myself, but again, these were items so bad that I honestly laughed out loud a few times. I am not the trim and emblem police, and while I agree those items should be correct per the combination of car claimed, they are not solely responsible for a tenth or two. I only noted items that would result in a performance gain.

Who is ultimately responsible for ensuring these cars are legal?

#1: Is it the racers that police themselves and call people out to the car owner/driver? (That’s a fun conversation)

#2: Or do you report illegal things to the proper NHRA official at the race?

#3: Both?

Some would not be comfortable with #1, but some certainly will when your exact combo is the one affected. #2 is fairly easy and could be done anonymously enough to not create conflict if so desired.
jeff_kovalik is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-09-2020, 10:07 AM   #45
Frank Castros
VIP Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: The Lowcountry.
Posts: 2,983
Likes: 2,605
Liked 2,737 Times in 965 Posts
Default Re: stockers

https://classracer.com/classforum/at...1&d=1602252356

Last edited by Frank Castros; 01-25-2022 at 02:59 PM.
Frank Castros is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-09-2020, 10:49 AM   #46
BRETV
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 568
Likes: 4,188
Liked 776 Times in 199 Posts
Default Re: stockers

Quote:
Originally Posted by GUMP View Post
So, the sales pitch is that a company is going to profit by putting their logo on the shirts of tech guys that are hired specifically to go after racers that are anonymously accused of cheating? That sounds very promising!

If cars are so obviously wrong and you feel it is ruining class racing, how about pointing out the errors to the racer first? They may not even realize that their car is wrong. If they don't fix things, protest them. The original post doesn't sound like this would even require a tear down. I don't see things that are so obviously wrong taking a lot of time to police. What am I missing?
Putting logos on shirts of guys that are there to enforce the rules that NHRA puts in the rulebook, like they did years ago, to make a fair playing field for all competitors. That's why we race S/SS. If not, just build bracket cars, it would be whole lot less $$$. The only ones that wouldn't support it would be the cheaters. Why have rules and classes if not enforced? Like I said before it wouldn't be a huge amount $$$ compared to other sponsorships and business owners know you sponsor what you like to support and realize that advertising is an expense of doing business. Ever since my family took me to my first S/SS race in 1969 as a kid I fell love with these classes and it's amazing after over 50 years they still exist and still have a very strong following. Why let the lack of enforcing the rules dilute and ruin such a good thing. Just my $.02





Bret Velde
2003 ??/SA
BRETV is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-09-2020, 11:02 AM   #47
ALMACK
VIP Member
 
ALMACK's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Bardstown, KY
Posts: 1,941
Likes: 132
Liked 372 Times in 130 Posts
Default Re: stockers

Quote:
Originally Posted by jeff_kovalik View Post
My two cents...

After many years of bracket racing, watching class racing from the other side of the fence, and helping several friends with their S/SS cars, I was finally able to put together my own (first) stock eliminator car. I stepped in deep, going right to A/SA with a 440 Six Pack Challenger. Most would say that's crazy, but I have gained a lot of knowledge over the years and have great support from many experienced class racers, so I felt that I could put something together that was decent. It has been a struggle to have the rulebook in one hand, a wrench on the other and put a car together that runs under the index. It should not be easy, but it should be possible - by the rules.

The double race (Sportsnats & LODRS) at National Trail Raceway this year was an eye-opener. With the message that Indy would not have class eliminations, it was clearly "the" race to be at because there was possibly no other opportunity to get that always sought after class win. WOW, what a field of cars... it drew the best cars from around the country and they put on a show. I was personally very observant of the Stock eliminators that were in attendance. I was appalled at the some of the blatant visible illegal items on many cars. If some racers are brazen enough to install those parts on their cars, knowing full well they are not legal...it makes you wonder what is inside the engine & trans? I am all for being creative and smart. Testing, testing and more testing of new parts, new settings, moving cams, moving weight, chassis settings... It becomes almost an obsession, and I really enjoy the challenge, but the rulebook is always in arms reach.

This should not be easy...class racing is special, and stock is the most difficult IMO. I have talked to so many people (mostly bracket racers) not familiar with stock and when you explain the rules, they just shake their heads and ask "how???" I love that reaction.

Some have said I'm naive, some have said "it's stock, and nothing is stock", some have said "they all cheat because they never get checked"

None of those statements is acceptable.

We have a rulebook, and the racers that choose to participate in class racing need to have the integrity to follow it. As soon as a racer knowingly makes the decision to put the rulebook aside, they become the problem. NHRA has a process to challenge other racers, and frankly I'm surprised it doesn't get used more often. If I had a fast class car (I don't) and someone paid the fee to have me torn down, I would consider it a compliment. In my eyes, to be fast, protested, and passing tear down, should earn a Wally!

I wish everyone the best, safe racing for all!
^^

Yep

Back in 2013-2015 when I was setting records and going thru all the teardowns, I occasionally took the T-Bird to local brackets.
Some were curious about the car after seeing the 4 cyl. Stocker run 11's and would stop by my pit area.


They had questions and after I explained what Stock Eliminator was about and all the restrictions and rules, and what I had to go thru after setting records, the typical response was " screw that....sounds like a lot of work "

My response : " Yes, and that is why very few people do it "

lol
__________________
Alan Mackin Stock 3777/ SS 3377
P/SA & SS/PA Fox Thunderbird
I/PS '95 Mustang GT

Last edited by ALMACK; 10-09-2020 at 11:11 AM.
ALMACK is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-09-2020, 11:38 AM   #48
Mark Yacavone
Veteran Member
 
Mark Yacavone's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Miles From Nowhere
Posts: 7,819
Likes: 2,910
Liked 5,127 Times in 1,955 Posts
Default Re: stockers

Quote:
Originally Posted by James Perrone View Post
And the guy accuses people of Obvious cheating. Races .... a Pacer
James, Not so obvious to me..What am I missing?
__________________
"We are lucky we don't get as much Government as we pay for." Will Rogers
Mark Yacavone is offline   Reply With Quote
Liked
Old 10-09-2020, 12:15 PM   #49
e vassar
Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2015
Posts: 382
Likes: 67
Liked 271 Times in 107 Posts
Default Re: stockers

Quote:
Originally Posted by jeff_kovalik View Post
This is a slippery slope. I will keep my specific observations to myself, but again, these were items so bad that I honestly laughed out loud a few times. I am not the trim and emblem police, and while I agree those items should be correct per the combination of car claimed, they are not solely responsible for a tenth or two. I only noted items that would result in a performance gain.

Who is ultimately responsible for ensuring these cars are legal?

#1: Is it the racers that police themselves and call people out to the car owner/driver? (That’s a fun conversation)

#2: Or do you report illegal things to the proper NHRA official at the race?

#3: Both?

Some would not be comfortable with #1, but some certainly will when your exact combo is the one affected. #2 is fairly easy and could be done anonymously enough to not create conflict if so desired.
IMO ..we have a group of the most knowledgeable and experienced drivers and class car builders ever assembled right here
So if you're going to accuse people or a whole group of people of cheating, you should list these items here and let the group address them.
Otherwise your just wasting bandwidth.
e vassar is offline   Reply With Quote
Liked
Old 10-09-2020, 12:16 PM   #50
HR9121
Live Reporter
 
HR9121's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: New Bern, NC
Posts: 3,467
Likes: 146
Liked 3,363 Times in 731 Posts
Default Re: stockers

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Davenport View Post
Not stealing the post, but I have seen cars lately on qualifying list that have moved 2 classes away from their shipping weight/factor...…..has the rule moving one class up or down been deleted ??? Maybe I missed the change or is this part of the new do it yourself mode ??? Just curious.
Rusty some cars like mine can move by changing the year model because of shipping weight difference. If I claim mine as a 91 it is a G H and I car or as a 92 it's a H I and J because of a small difference in shipping weight. Same car through and through but small difference in shipping weight.
__________________
James Williamson
W200 J/SA. SS/JA
HR9121 is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:28 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright Class Racer.com. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.