Re: Just and Idea for more heads up racing
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Re: Just and Idea for more heads up racing
Guys, it's called CLASS RACING, not heads up racing! Different thing. This is CLASS RACER.COM not heads up racer.com. And for the record, I'm not mad at all! Jim
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Re: Just and Idea for more heads up racing
Well I guess I really don't understand all the fuss about the factored hp on these cars then. The ahfs has worked like it was supposed to. The dp and cj cars have had a ton of hp and will get more as the combinations are sorted out better. Since its "CLASS RACING" it really doesnt matter about hp factors . We all just have to dial - in anyway.. Maybe what everyone wants here is to do away with all heads up races in eliminations? Or Combine Stock and Super Stock and have a 256 car no box race?
Nathan your right I just thought if it added a few more heads up races it would add a little excitement back to "CLASS RACING". The mass exit of people from the stands when they call SS/S or even running class at the US Nationals infront of 1,000 people instead of 20,000 is a terrible thing and needs to be addressed.Thats even with 30 Hemi cars that cost what a modern Pro Stocker costs. Most of the SS/S cars are bueatiful works of art and it's amazing how fast they are.. People just need to know about them someway I can tell this is not something you guys want so lets hear your ideas.. |
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Just a couple of reasons Mr Hutt1 for the "mass exodus" is that after 2 hours of "up-in-smoke" fuelers some need a potty or snack break, the rest are "implored" by the announcer to go to the pits for autographs and souvenirs.The past few years class cars run either when fans are at Denny's or later at Outback or in bed
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