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There were way more car brand battles that made fastest car in class fun. No driver weight was in play in the early days. Those battles for the new generation vehicles and the folks that relate to them are only available at E.T. races now.
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1 lb. breaks get tougher at higher HP ratings. At 200 hp a racer could easily bounce between 2 classes. At 400+ HP a racer could be stuck, and there are several combinations in the 500-650 HP range.
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Different deal but just an FYI because I've run into it, some of the FWD stuff is 3 lb. breaks. Imagine what it's like with a 140 HP combo having to add or subtract 420 lbs.. It kinda makes a combo a 1 class car in a hurry. |
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Billy all the rear wheel drive cars I ever raced had a natural class.
I don?t know when it became fashionable to go up a class and down a class. If everyone was forced to run their natural class more heads up would result. The AHFS would have a better chance to work if that is what racers want. Forgive me if it doesn?t work for FW drive cars because I don?t have any idea how they work. |
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The expensive hobby is not for the meek and you better run it like a real business or broke even the rich will be. |
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And extra 150lbs that tacks on in both classes.. Billy sees all the pros and cons.. They call it reality and it sucks. |
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Then over time the combined FWD classes and got rid of GF-and FF recently. EF now bottom class at same 17.45 sea level index. (But added 6hp). Imagine you run a G/SA car and one day you wake up and you are magically put into E/SA, and then they also tack on 6.5 percent more HP onto your combo. You would run up a class also at least until you could make both the weight and the E.T. index to get it down to natural DF/S class (the car was never that light the day it drove off the assembly line), It took a ton of work to shave off 345lbs. And do it by the book. It happened, but reality bites because it wasn't a full second faster...yet. Putting the weight back on was a necessary evil. Parts removed went right back on in a day. 2/10ths above index was 2/10s below index at same high elevation track and down 1 class in EF/S I sit. Flogging away spending time and effort to get it to run at elevation what it is proven capable of running at sea level. We do what we must,, heads up or shoe polish driving against much faster dance partners at the stripe. And I prefer both. But the faster the partner in the other lane is the most fun of all. |
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