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Great Sunday entertainment...................this thread is the best EVER !!
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Actually Michael, I thought he was baiting him until he posted that.
Nobody can truly believe weather stuff is "hooey" can they? LMAO as well! |
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Bruce said, "You are not a racer..."
I have two cars I run brackets with, currently; a 1972 Valiant with a supercharged (Vortech) 360 Magnum that runs high 11's and a turbocharged, slant six-powered 1964 Valiant which also runs high 11's, and though neither is a class-legal car, they both run off rules that mirror NHRA rules insofar as starting line procedures go.... including the archaic, "first red light loses the race." protocol.. So yes, I have a vested interest in where this issue goes. Additionally, this forum exists for comments from people who have no NHRA permanent number; that's its stated purpose. Just because somebody may not be runnning a car in Stock/S-S competition right now, is no indicator of the validity of their posts. Ideas can come from anywhere, and the poster may have been an NHRA racer for years (like me,) or a drag strip tech, for years (like me,) or have been a student of the sport for a lot of years, (like me,) and have opinions on the current rules... and this is the place to talk about them. There is, I believe, another forum, for people who have an NHRA permanent number to post in, if they want. At least, there was at one time... That may work better for you. Dunno... |
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Thanks for your admissions. Similar rules for bracket racers have nothing to do with us. Nice try at obfuscation. Wish I knew how to make all those immature little doodles that Beard uses.
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Not true. Starting line rules for bracket races, one way or another, have EVERYTHING to do with ME. That's why my interest us focused on what happens to this upcoming change; bracket rules (starting-line procedures) are usually identical or, almost-identical to what happens in NHRA Stock and Super Stock. If TruStart is implemented in Stock and S/S, on a national basis, I'm fairly sure that brackets will be next. I think the odds are looking favorable for that, now. Just my opnion. |
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Mr. Dedman, you’ve been quite correct all these years on this subject. The abuse you’ve received has been truly surreal. That finally…someone…somewhere is going to see the light…makes you understand how Whittaker Chambers felt when they said he was lying.
For your own peace of mind, know you owe no one an explanation of your position. If anyone asks you to explain why the worst red light is where things ought to be, ignore them. If it has to be explained, they’ll never understand the explanation. |
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OK Bill you're a bracket racer. No major sanctioning body will open this can of worms.
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