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Old 07-08-2010, 10:26 AM   #45
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Default Re: Mid-year horsepower posted @ nhra.com

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Originally Posted by Mike Carr View Post
6 pounds SS/AH and SS/A
6.5 pounds SS/B
7 pounds SS/C
7.5 pounds AA/S = SS/D
8 pounds A/S = SS/E
8.5 pounds B/S = SS/F
10 pounds E/S = SS/I, then S/S becomes one pound classes. 11 = SS/J, 12 = SS/K, etc, down to SS/P = 16.
Mike, I am aware of the weight breaks, that's not what I meant. I was saying that I have not studied what one pound breaks would do to Super Stock. That's why I was only posting about Stock. Super Stock is a different animal.
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