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Old 08-12-2020, 10:42 AM   #1
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Does anyone know what happens if you enter a national event that is already full in your class? I would like to try and enter Super Street @ Indy, but they are already @ 120% capacity.
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Old 08-12-2020, 11:55 AM   #2
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Does anyone know what happens if you enter a national event that is already full in your class? I would like to try and enter Super Street @ Indy, but they are already @ 120% capacity.
unless you are the div allstar, gold card holder or past champ,
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Old 08-12-2020, 12:56 PM   #3
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Like Keith said, once it's past full and over quota you can't get in unless a whole bunch of people drop out and being this is the first year of Super Street at Indy, I don't see that happening
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Well, with the entry numbers so low in all the other classes, it sure would be nice if NHRA would up the car count for Super Street. Should be plenty of room there since there are so little entry numbers in the other classes. Sounds like they are only allowing the entries from the Chicago event to enter Indy.
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EDIT: Probably not a good idea to leave it out there if it's still relevant...

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Old 08-12-2020, 07:13 PM   #6
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Well, with the entry numbers so low in all the other classes, it sure would be nice if NHRA would up the car count for Super Street. Should be plenty of room there since there are so little entry numbers in the other classes. Sounds like they are only allowing the entries from the Chicago event to enter Indy.
I hate to say it and don’t take it the wrong way but, I’m pretty sure NHRA don’t care about us wanting more entries into a class.

After last year’s S**tshow with parking I’m not sure where they’re going to park an additional 47 more rigs if everything fills up. I’m sure things will fill up more as it gets closer and people are making sure the event will happen before handing over $320 bucks. Stock and SS might not fill up because of no class and a lot are ticked off about that but, last year there was over 900 entry’s and they had 3 guys parking all those rigs over 3 days and it was a complete mess.
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