Combo Question to racers.
Should a full bodies COMP car, a Super Modified car be allowed to run in a Stock Super Stock combo? I dont have a problem with it just wanted other opinions.
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Hell yes .... that's the way it is @ Nashville. they just dial like everybody else.
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Wouldn't bother me.
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Might as well. Jim
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I would be open to allowing Super Mod Comp cars only. Not sure A) how many of them would want to shoe-polish race and B) not sure how many S/SS racers would be happy having them. The fastest A/SM-A/SMA cars run high 7's, not too much faster than the fastest SS/AM cars.
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Heck i just wish we could get a Modified Eliminator deal going
B/A would be A/G C/A = B/G D/A =C/G so on, lol |
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I like the way the Buckeye s/ss series does with adding in the nostalgia superstocks. That brings in alot of fans, nicely prepared cars, and brings the number of race cars to a good level. It makes for good racing in the low-mid 9's to low 12's. I don't think there is a need for a 7 second pro-stock type car in a stock/superstock combo race.
I personally don't want to see the comp cars in a combo race. There are already too many SS cars out there that need to move to comp anyway.They are really comp cars impersonating a super stocker. |
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I would say let them all in not just the door cars. I don't think you are going to get many anyways.
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Bring on the fast cars! :)
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I dont have a problem with it, i was just curious what the opinions are. Dragsters I would say NO as SSS is a door car thing. Besides its shoe polish racing anyway
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