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Old 06-05-2022, 10:40 AM   #1
Doug Hoven
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How would you guys in the lower classes feel if they lowered the index's by .1 in cars from K up. Just a thought BP
I think that wouldn’t be a bad idea. As long as the majority of racers in the effected classes were okay with it.
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Old 06-05-2022, 10:59 AM   #2
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I think that wouldn’t be a bad idea. As long as the majority of racers in the effected classes were okay with it.
Doug, I'm just trying to figure out a way that the 1970 402/375 Nova now 415 hp doesn't happen to other combo's. Heads up runs in the upper classes in great air can really screw up a combo. Not just in the A and B cars. One run just over the 1.20 mark and now and the Nova's had to add over 100lbs. A lot of weight for one run. I'm waiting for the 350/255 1969 Camaro's to get the hit. Several have danced around it. And that's not with running heads up. There are a lot of them maybe at that time people will get my point. BP
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