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Old 03-04-2011, 02:58 PM   #7
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Default Re: What would S, S/S be without teardowns at Nats?

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Originally Posted by Wade Mahaffey View Post
Alan and Billy, I understand your passion and it's a beautifull thing. I don't know either of you personally, but respect your seniority in the sport. I look at it like this: compromise during tough times to keep it alive. I would give a little, to keep from losing the whole thing. Then ride the rough time while looking for ways to improve. Isn't that what the Stock, Super/Stock combo races are about. There is no teardown at those events, It's no heads-up and a dial-in. Now the car counts are becoming about the same, but the swing is toward the combos. There must be something folks like about it, maybe it's just aggravation mitigation! LOL

Wade Mahaffey
I look at it like this: compromise during tough times to keep it alive. I would give a little, to keep from losing the whole thing. Then ride the rough time while looking for ways to improve. Isn't that what the Stock, Super/Stock combo races are about. There is no tear down at those events, It's no heads-up and a dial-in.

If you want to do this go to your local track every weekend.It's called bracket racing.Been around a long time.

Ben Franklin's quote,actually about liberty,comes close to compromising on S/SS rules
is right on the mark
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
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