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Sorry, I don't buy the "we must fundamentally change the classes into something else in order to 'save' them" argument.
In the end, what did you actually "save"? Sort of reminds me of some guy who said "we live in the greatest country on Earth, join me now to change it".
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I don't believe that allowing the Copos, CJs and DPs into Stock saved anything. It just put the Eliminator into a situation where we now have 8 sec. combos racing against 17 sec. combos. If the "Factory Racers" were put into SS (where they belong), history has shown that modern showroom Camaros, Mustangs and Challengers would have found their way into Stock anyway and in REAL STOCK classes.
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Actually, what it did was brought in lots more guys who could write those 3-4 hundred dollar entry checks on a regular basis.
You know NHRA is not complaining about that.
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When you spend some time at the e.t. races. There are plenty of young drivers enjoying drag racing their "brand new" cars. Someone said this will bring out the younger crowd. Now son to race your car at a NHRA event. You will need to install a 70 yr old Ford 9" in there. Can't beat it! There are new parts for them. How do you do that. Open your wallet as wide as it can be stretch,, my good man. My new car has a V6. Oops NHRA doesn't recognize new plan janes. Your best bet is to buy a factory race car. By the way the parts for a mopar drag pak are no longer available. Can we start over!
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The problem is, we are arguing with each other instead of all of us arguing with nhra.
It's not "we" against "him"...he's following the rules and doing what it takes to get something able to race in Stock. The issue is the rules or lack thereof. You know what would REALLY stick the young kids in the drivers seat? Putting ALL the cars in the guide. How many of you have been asked about stock and how it works at the track by a bracket racer who is running his new (er) car and you have to tell them "sorry, your car is not in the guide"???? Heck I was even told "you should convert your foxbody to a stocker, the payout is better and for $100 (our local entry fee) you have a better chance of getting some money back (pays back farther)...can still run it as a bracket car if you want but if it's legal, you can race in this series too" Love to be able to tell someone, "your 4 year old car? It fits (whatever)/SA, right now you are 2 seconds from the index, get gears and a converter and cam/springs to start with and see if the car is competitive" instead of "sorry, not in the guide, you need a mid 90's or older car" (and we're in the rust belt where 5 year old cars are rusty!!) I'll accept a turd yota if it's in the guide, my issue is not that it wasn't and had to be added, it's that it should of been there in the first place and none of this arguing would of been done. We need some people in nhra that actually cares about S/SS and wants to see if flourish. Someone who will go to the manufacturers and get the specs. Have an open line to the manufacturers, "hey, it's nhra, can you send the latest vehicle specs please"? Did every single vehicle in the guide presently only get there because someone did the leg work for "their" car?? Don't think so, that came later when the real support dried up. Put yota's, honda's, heck kia's in the guide and you will be flooded with fwd 16 second cars, but that is STILL an increase in purse!! With v6 mustangs, camaros, challengers in the guide, people in the rust belt can build a newer car without having to buy a cobra, copo or drag pack. (I had to go on a bit to give my $.84Can to equal $.02 US).
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Fast or slow, my fellow competitors know too (I hear it in their encouraging convo pre-pass, and afterwards if I am successful against 1 of those fast bullets/rockets). Being anywhere in the bottom half of the qualifying sheet is tough, but as you well know it makes you work harder to improve things you can over time. I go there knowing my quadrant on the ladder will be deep with the FS/ Stockers, right now just working on the car to move up that Q sheet a bit and attempt to get away from them as a guaranteed 1st rnd opponent, and on myself w/the car to steal the tree an 1/8th mile before they even see their yellows drop and give myself a fair shot at the stripe. I have seen a lot of red lights in my lane over the years (but never as many really close ones as my 1st year back racing stk -.002 to -.010 just knowing I needed every bit of as close to trip zip as I can get to even have a chance against that usual late model rocket ship that I find most in that other lane now. But, it is making me young again! It certainly makes me smile more lately. It has been costly, working really hard for every single tenth of E.T./under index improvement, and it is all worth every minute of the work knowing there are almost zero off the shelf go faster parts to be found. The research alone is amazing andI am learning a lot. I cannot wait to get a chance to possibly line up next to that beautiful Supra and even get the chance to race Darren Poole-Adams. I know he has worked as long and as hard as I have, his is newer and faster, but neither was just a purchased proven combo, but a massaged very personal pc just to get there on the Q-Sheet that took dedication and time that of all people I know you appreciate as you have done it to so many combos over time. If nothing I salute him for his tenacity and hard work getting there. Are there things that bother me about the rules...yes, he got to drop from 17" wheels to 15's, and I cannot drop from stock 14's to 13's (so I could just have more FWD slicks choices). But, that is my cross to bear I guess. Adding new info... It was just pointed out to me a bit more info, some I knew existed, some I did not know (I assumed other combos came with a smaller rim size that did not come factory with them but run smaller). I already knew about the FWD traction device exception of any traction device allowable, and do agree highly that FWD tires/wheels are the absolute in traction devices that fit, but the conflicting rule in minimum 14" Unless it came Stock with a smaller rim size (wheels/tires in 11A), along with the G.R. of 12" minimum. It was the conflicting rules (that make things tough), that I was pointing out, but the exception (for FWD cars only, making up for the non-FWD cars ladderbars, etc), I think in this instance would overcome the actual written. In this particular case I would if I wanted to go that smaller size, get a written opinion before proceeding to do it (even under the known exception being very open and really easily defended), even if others are already doing so. Either way I personally appreciate the input. Toyota/BMW/GM/Ford front to rear no matter what is a very interesting STK Elim. combo. (Try to find anything like it in the guide anywhere...lol.) To me personally in the lane next to that very cool car....It would never be anything but a very cool bracket race. No chance for a heads up match up (closest is an index against index class combo matchup), so it is just a cool faster against slower combo racematch up, Looking forward to see the front wheels in the air leaves and how far under he runs with it!
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I gotta say, despite all the folks in here protesting this car, the reception of it has been better than expected. I expected it to be like 80/20 dislike vs like but I'd say it's closer to 50/50. That just tells me Gump did a good job of building the car to the rule set and being transparent about it's build and justification.
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