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I think NHRA should let our S/SS Division Reps. vote for what most of us, there constituants want. But I guess it's silly of me to think that NHRA would
consult us....HA |
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Blue Ridge,Ga
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It's just the NHRA version of D.E.I. and since the one man wrecking ball is loose again in D1 there's no since in me trying to save my combo.
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Indy is the “best data” they can collect. They’re right, when we run with impunity. The data they’ll get this year will be marginally better, at best, than any other national event.
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Jared Jordan 9 B/SA 2024 Jeg's D7 All Star - Stock |
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The biggest problem with ahfs is the way the HP is given
Whose idea was it to take a percentage of the fastest run on the combo? Thats the azz arch here it should go back to the class average To give hp because HP because. 1. Car goes 125 under is wrong Them stupid fast runs are not an average run usually the weather perfect with a tail wind Go back to class averages and not the % of the fastest run Bring mineshaft rule back
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