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Old 07-18-2015, 06:46 PM   #7
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Default Re: Why Class racing dies slowly

Dick, always enjoy reading your post but the things that upset you about the class as you state is the same path you took. I can remember running Melissa in your new sunfire and I was driving my old 67 camaro SS/HA and she out MPH me on the big end with a 305. You were spending a lot of cash and had the best of everything with all the latest technology and in my opinion an under factored combo. When the new GT cars came out you and others chose to take the new direction that started this very same path that we have today. I had your same feelings about the sport. Instead of giving up I adapted and got a GT car. When you were racing the money you spent to have the best of everything and be at the top of the qualifying sheet was seen by all. I never herd you mentioned create motors or even how to get the class closer on the indexes or combine classes, why would you when your cars had the performance advantage. You say your speaking about class racing and not bracket racing and then you say you would like to have create motors, I remember your super stock operation and what you say today from your actions back then just boggles the mind.
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