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This is a net good |
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84 | 45.16% |
This is a net bad |
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50 | 26.88% |
Don't care, I'm going to stay in my lane |
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52 | 27.96% |
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#29 |
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Join Date: Jun 2025
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I'm amazed at all the bickering back and forth about exact specs of a car that will be bracket racing 99% of the time in Stock Eliminator.
I get that the point is to remain as close to a true stock setup as possible, but evolution of the class isn't necessarily a bad thing if well controlled. The statement "they don't make them like they used to" is very true so why not try to evolve and incorporate old and new ideas to keep the class alive and well. |
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