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Originally Posted by Axis Racing
Forgive me for my ignorance, but What is a "combo" class?
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All classes that have single-car entrants are paired up into one of four Combo Class run-offs, sorted by transmission type. SS/Stick, SS/Auto, Stock/Stick and Stock/Auto (classes where sticks and autos run the same class, example SS/AH, SS Modified classes and FWD Stockers, your transmission determines the class you run). For example, in Las Vegas this weekend:
Automatic Combo
SS/DM 7474 Justin Lamb, Henderson NV, '10 Cobalt 8.896 9.92 -1.024
SS/BM 2807 Darren Breaud, Hohenwald TN, '05 Dodge 8.422 9.36 -0.938
SS/FM 51 Abe Loewen, Regina SK, '98 Grand Am 9.874 10.68 -0.806
SS/TB 7668 Brad Rounds, Reno NV, '02 S-10 9.337 10.12 -0.783
SS/IA 4208 James Caro, Houma LA, '10 Challenger 10.135 10.89 -0.755
SS/NA 6153 Rick Pike, Langley BC, '56 Chevy 11.676 12.36 -0.684
GT/TA 6009 Bob Marshall, Olds AB, '02 S-10 10.120 10.73 -0.610
SS/PA 5482 Sheldon Erfle, Saskatoon SK, '56 Chevy 12.288 12.87 -0.582
SS/CA 7427 Larry Rush, Vernal UT, '69 Camaro 9.642 10.22 -0.578
GT/HA 73 John Winslow Sr, San Jose CA, '65 Coronet 10.710 11.24 -0.530
GT/TB 7267 Larry Scarth, Manhatten Beach CA, '01 S-10 10.724 11.04 -0.316
GT/GA 61 Mark Faul, Tacoma WA, '98 Grand Am 10.776 11.09 -0.314
SS/AM 1 Ryan McClanahan, Alta Loma CA, '08 Cobalt 9.187 9.16 0.027
Stick Combo
SS/H 714E Bob Earleywine, Winchester CA, '69 Camaro 10.187 10.68 -0.493
All those automatic cars will race each other, handicapped off the Class Indexes, first to the stripe wins, like Comp Eliminator. The winner of that Combo will get the lone Wally--the other that showed up get nothing. Sucks, but welcome to the new NHRA.