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Originally Posted by Casey Miles
I'm in agreement with Bill, people seem to ridicule you if you have a different point of view on this site. Not everyone is whinning about rules that should have been changed years ago to make competition on an evan playing field for everyone. If you don't agree with the comments, put up an arguement why it shouldn't be changed, rather then just demean the person who made the statement.
As far as deep staging, the only reason the pre-stage light is there is to let you know that you are close to the starting line, without that light, alot of people would never be able to stage period.
Casey Miles
248H Stock?
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no one is being ridiculed for having a different opinion. I have said before that i am not opposed to it, really don't care one way or the other. However i have said time and again that stock/ss is not the place to test a new system, bracket racing would be best for that, start from the ground up. NO ONE built a car and decided to go racing without knowing how the system worked, if it bothers you that much, quit. This issue is not even in the top 10 of things that concern 95% of class racers with what is going on at NHRA right now.
People are being ridiculed because they are a one trick pony, and are beating to death a subject which is not going to change any time soon. This keeps getting brought up, and the same crap happens. It reminds me of Ralph Nader constantly running for president. Everyone knows he doesn't stand a snowballs chance in hell, but you will see small groups of his supporters, and they look like idiots.