Quote:
Originally Posted by Jared Jordan
Can someone enlighten me as to the advantages of a 1 lb. weight break? I fail to see how that fixes anything. Sounds DECENT for a lower horsepower car that might have to add 200-300 lbs to move between classes, but what about the high horsepower stuff?
Example:
'10 Super Cobra Jet rated @ 500 hp.
6.00 lb. class = 3170 lbs
7.00 lb. class = 3670 lbs
I for one would not like having to find/remove 500 lbs. of weight to change classes. Is that the idea? To keep people in one class?
I'll say this much: that'd keep the Belvedere locked away for the rest of its life. I can't get to 3170 and I don't feel like turning it into a lead sled.
|
Well, the idea behind one pound weight breaks is to consolidate classes. Yes, one pound weight breaks would tend to keep you from moving between classes. That is not the reason for it at all, it is just one of the side effects.
What would you have done two years or so ago before we campaigned for and got AA? The break for A was 8.0 back then, that was as light as you could get. What Belvedere are you going to race in Stock that is rated at 500HP?