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This is a net good |
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86 | 43.88% |
This is a net bad |
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52 | 26.53% |
Don't care, I'm going to stay in my lane |
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58 | 29.59% |
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#1 |
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Last year at Indy, there were 5 ?Newer FS cars? in the top 16 for Stock. It seems to have leveled out from 10 - 12 years ago.
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Do you honestly think that "10-12 years" is a reasonable amount of time for soft make believe paper combinations to "level out? Certainly you must also remember how many years it took some of the modern EFI cars, like the 4th gen Camaros (and Firebirds), with both the LT1 and LS engines to finally move up 5 or 6 classes, and how many older combinations were essentially "Robbed" in Class or heads up races in eliminations.
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