Re: nhra info on the FS/X Classes?
Jack, you're looking a little dim right now. Charley's car is in it's own class and subject to the ahfs. He can run it as fast as he wants as far as we are concerned because he is within the rules of Stock. And he is doing a darn good job but that has nothing to do with this thread. The FS/X cars are not within in the rules of Stock and thats the rub. Try to focus on the issues of this thread instead of letting your watered down testosterone pollute your thinking. A reminder once again Charley does not run in the FS/X class. Please hold that thought. Thanks.
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