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1320racer 11-28-2023 05:54 PM

Re: Jr Dragsters At Divisionals
 
It is true and when you make this statement

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Originally Posted by Mike Pearson (Post 689327)
we get up in arms when a new class of cars invade what was our domain at one time. I have been racing in modified and super stock for about 45 years. There was no such thing as the .90 classes, jr dragsters or the top cars at our division races when I started racing.

you prove my point and demonstrate how many stock/super stock racers feel. Thanks for being honest.;) That said, S/SS racers can bracket race too but many choose not too because they feel bracket racing is beneath them but the truth is every round they race IS a bracket race until paired on the ladder with a same class car, a pairing everybody plays the ladder game during qualifying to avoid in the early rounds.

Mike Pearson 11-28-2023 07:48 PM

Re: Jr Dragsters At Divisionals
 
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Originally Posted by 1320racer (Post 689328)
It is true and when you make this statement



you prove my point and demonstrate how many stock/super stock racers feel. Thanks for being honest.;) That said, S/SS racers can bracket race too but many choose not too because they feel bracket racing is beneath them but the truth is every round they race IS a bracket race until paired on the ladder with a same class car, a pairing everybody plays the ladder game during qualifying to avoid in the early rounds.


I guess we could but our cars are not built like a true bracket car that races every weekend. Our cars are purpose built to run our classes. Lots of gear and very high rpm. I guess you could bracket race a pro stock or top fuel too in your way of thinking.

Mike Volkman 11-28-2023 07:58 PM

Re: Jr Dragsters At Divisionals
 
And the difference is....a class racer looks forward to that heads up race...even if your car is slower, which brings up the whole AHFS issue which I'm not bringing up. Has nothing to do with anyone being above or below. We long for the heads up competition. If it were up to me I'd eliminate about half of the classes.

2nd point....If you guys could/would see the appreciation the kids have from when we sponsored them this year in D2 you probably have a change of heart. We handed them hats, a trailer check and you would of thought we gave them the world. Also paying the division Jr Dragster champs in each of the 3 categories a $1,000 payout. Talk to one of the jr's running around with the event winner and runner up hats and see what they think.

Funny thinking about it, the same reaction was received when the stockers and super stocks got the Top Qualifier awards.

Volkman
SDS, Inc.

Bobby Fazio 11-28-2023 08:26 PM

Re: Jr Dragsters At Divisionals
 
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Originally Posted by HR9121 (Post 689318)
Where's the great soothsayer Bubski to address this situation when we need him?

We should have him (or her) on a podcast in a hidden identity silhouette interview.

Mark Yacavone 11-28-2023 09:34 PM

Re: Jr Dragsters At Divisionals
 
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Originally Posted by Bobby Fazio (Post 689335)
We should have him (or her) on a podcast in a hidden identity silhouette interview.

Why?
Experience= knowledge= credibility
Without these three, it's just blather
No thanks

HR9121 11-28-2023 10:22 PM

Re: Jr Dragsters At Divisionals
 
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Originally Posted by Bobby Fazio (Post 689335)
We should have him (or her) on a podcast in a hidden identity silhouette interview.

Bobby me thinks it might just be your best interview ever lol

Nick Heath 11-29-2023 10:44 AM

Re: Jr Dragsters At Divisionals
 
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Originally Posted by Bobby Fazio (Post 689335)
We should have him (or her) on a podcast in a hidden identity silhouette interview.

Complete with the voice distorter like on the true crime TV documentaries, right?

Lenny5160_v2 11-29-2023 11:34 AM

Re: Jr Dragsters At Divisionals
 
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Originally Posted by Mike Pearson (Post 689327)
This is not true at all. The difference between the comp, stock and super stock racers is the division races national opens and national events are our only venues to race. All of the other classes can and do bracket race on a local level.

You say this while giving no thought to the possibility that a car set up ideally for the .90 classes is not the same as an ideal bracket setup for the same car.

Ed's assessment of the mentality of many S/SS racers toward the other classes (many; not all) is spot-on.

Steve Stasko 11-29-2023 11:58 AM

Re: Jr Dragsters At Divisionals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Pearson (Post 689333)
I guess we could but our cars are not built like a true bracket car that races every weekend. Our cars are purpose built to run our classes. Lots of gear and very high rpm. I guess you could bracket race a pro stock or top fuel too in your way of thinking.

The top 10 points earners in S/SS last year ran more races than a regular local bracket racer did for points. The average in the National Top 10 is 12-14 races. I checked three tracks, with three different sanctions, and two ran 10 points races, while one ran 11...

1320racer 11-29-2023 12:18 PM

Re: Jr Dragsters At Divisionals
 
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Originally Posted by Lenny5160_v2 (Post 689361)
You say this while giving no thought to the possibility that a car set up ideally for the .90 classes is not the same as an ideal bracket setup for the same car.

Ed's assessment of the mentality of many S/SS racers toward the other classes (many; not all) is spot-on.

thank you for speaking the truth and he says that because he doesn't know, doesn't want to know and has been pissed off for decades because of all the junior dragsters, .90 cars, TD and TS that invaded what was their domain!


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