Re: Big silly rookie question
Yes, according to ...somebody.
Polhill tried to run his FWD Escort in W/Stock a few years ago, and was told NO. Of course, that may depend on who you ask. |
Re: Big silly rookie question
Chris, yes they do. A few years ago, Steve Polhill, took his Escort that ran EF/S, and tried to run W/S (almost the same weight break). After one or two runs, they told him he had to run a FWD class. I believe he was even quick enough to get the W record that weekend (October Indy Nat'l Open). Steve can fill you in more on this, in case my memory is incorrect.
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Which would mean only FWD can run in it but are not limited to it. I guess I spent way too much time in my life reading legal docs.....any lawyers wanna chime in on this ? I do believe you, Im just confused, seems like that needs EXPLICITY stated in the rules, not just assumed by both NHRA and the Competitors. Other classes, SS, SS/GT etc make explicit explanation of what is allowed in what and required etc. Why not stock ? Simple wording I would say. Interesting, I just talked to Bachelder about something else and he confirmed that they MUST run in the F classes.......... Guess it was an accident to let me run across in Q/SA (mine too :D:D:D Lol....oh well live and learn, thanks all...... |
Re: Big silly rookie question
Drooze, Maybe they thought your Pacifica was all wheel drive? Tom
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Charles Blossom had a turbo GMC Cyclone V6 (I believe that's what it was), that ran in AT/SA (when NHRA still had seperate Truck classes). Rulebook states "all AWD vehicles must have treaded front tires".
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