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Bruce Noland 03-20-2015 05:58 PM

Re: nhra info on the FS/X Classes?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rod butcher (Post 465441)
The rules need to be the same for all cars in stock eliminator at each race. At the very least there should be no ahfs when they run these shootouts. NHRA and the auto manufacturers might not like the result, as they seem to have a need to have these cars at the top of the qualifying sheet, as there are plenty of fast old cars laying in the weeds.

Eliminating the ahfs and leaving the FS/X cars in Stock at Indy will not help the vast majority of the cars that are trying to qualify. Move 50+ FS/X cars to their own category and then allow 180 cars to enter Stock. 180 cars would probably try to qualify if the FS/X cars are moved. nhra would pick up an additional $20,000.00 that they could then put up as prize money for the FS/X cars. I'm surprised the FS/X cars aren't asking for something like this. I know most of them are in pretty good shape financially but hey $10,000.00 to win is nothing to sneeze at.

D.Johns 03-20-2015 07:25 PM

Re: nhra info on the FS/X Classes?
 
The AHFS will not apply to FSS cars because their weights are already skewed on a selected index. The weights and index is not based off of the same items as the old system was. The weights and indexs were chosen for parity to even out the many performance levels of these cars.

Now I will agree with Bruce and others who want us in our own class, on our own performance terms, no AHFS, heads-up, showcase on TV, for a worth while payout and keep us away from all the whiners while they are honest about shutting their 1.20 under dinosaurs down at 1,000'.

;)

Mr. J
(The Villain)

Bruce Noland 03-20-2015 08:44 PM

Re: nhra info on the FS/X Classes?
 
We hope you enjoy your cars and get all the attention you want. But, making legitimate complaints about a bad system is NOT whining.

Pistol Pete 03-20-2015 09:30 PM

Re: nhra info on the FS/X Classes?
 
In my opinion, the new cars should get AHFS like the rest of Stock Elim. cars get.

If you take the Gators as an example from this year you all can see A New Car Was
1.38 under as your number 1 qualifier.

No HP Penalty. Advantage- NEW CAR
First Round Bye. (since first rd. was an odd number of cars). Advantage- NEW CAR

Totally Not Fair To The Rest Of The Other Cars !!!!!!

Jack Matyas 03-21-2015 09:02 AM

Re: nhra info on the FS/X Classes?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce Noland (Post 465451)
Eliminating the ahfs and leaving the FS/X cars in Stock at Indy will not help the vast majority of the cars that are trying to qualify. Move 50+ FS/X cars to their own category and then allow 180 cars to enter Stock. 180 cars would probably try to qualify if the FS/X cars are moved. nhra would pick up an additional $20,000.00 that they could then put up as prize money for the FS/X cars. I'm surprised the FS/X cars aren't asking for something like this. I know most of them are in pretty good shape financially but hey $10,000.00 to win is nothing to sneeze at.

Having 180 at Indy isn't a bad idea - pairing them up for first round would be a nightmare though .

As for the Camaro who bombed the index at Indy last year lets tell the whole story - if I'm not mistaken he got 29 horsepower added on the following Tuesday ! !

Andrew Hill 03-21-2015 09:32 AM

Re: nhra info on the FS/X Classes?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by D.Johns (Post 465460)
The AHFS will not apply to FSS cars because their weights are already skewed on a selected index. The weights and index is not based off of the same items as the old system was. The weights and indexs were chosen for parity to even out the many performance levels of these cars.

There are rules in place with the AHFS to change indexes. If those rules were used at Gainesville last year, a whole lot of FS cars would not have qualified at Indy.

Ed Wright 03-21-2015 10:14 AM

Re: nhra info on the FS/X Classes?
 
Wonder how many with new cars, other than Bo, were fast before the new cars?

Bruce Noland 03-21-2015 10:57 AM

Re: nhra info on the FS/X Classes?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack Matyas (Post 465498)
Having 180 at Indy isn't a bad idea - pairing them up for first round would be a nightmare though .

As for the Camaro who bombed the index at Indy last year lets tell the whole story - if I'm not mistaken he got 29 horsepower added on the following Tuesday ! !

None is so blind as he who refuses to see. My post said 180 cars could try to enter and qualify. Not a field of 180 cars. And, of course, the Camaro got an instant hit - as did the Challenger. That is the whole point of the ahfs. There was nothing to leave out. It was obvious these two cars took a hit because the ahfs was in play as it should be for all Stockers.

Charley Downing 03-21-2015 02:45 PM

Re: nhra info on the FS/X Classes?
 
Old car guys get the new cars out of there classes and the bitc$ing still goes on. And wouldn't you know it, it's the same people bitc$ing.

Shut up and help the sport grow. You all sound like a bunch of old woman fighting over a bingo game.

Larry Hill 03-21-2015 02:59 PM

Re: nhra info on the FS/X Classes?
 
I know the V/S truck got 29 hp. for the effort.


How about this: the F/X cars race no problem with AHFS penalties. If the F/X cars care to run in Stock eliminator, the qualifying time and all runs in the eliminator will be subject to all the AHFS rules.


The application of the second sentence in the current rule book would be a welcome change to the majority of us racers.


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