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Originally Posted by TOM KASCH
57 is WRONG !
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I beg to differ. It was the first year NHRA ran a class "called" S/S in Oklahoma at the 57 Nationals. It was NOT run as a seperate eliminator at that time. Just class. They had six classes S/S, A/S, B/S, C/S, D/S and E/S.
Just to add that an accual Super Stock elim. was developed in 1967 with 10 classes. Ed Miller won the World Finals in that year with a 65 4 speed Hemi Plymouth. Prior to that it was called Top Stock which could include AA/S, A/S, Optional (1961) S/S, Super Stock and Super Super Stock. The rules and names of the classes/eliminator changed almost every year. The question was somwhat misleading.