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Originally Posted by HR9121
It must be a Yankee thing, lots of great bracket racers around here and hardly ever see anyone deep staging. Only time I ever see someone do it is when Beard has one of his Gazillion dollar bracket races that draws all them hitters from up north trying to get a piece of the pie.
But hey whatever floats your boat, I'm like the guy up here that has won more Wallys than everyone else combined that has replied to this thread, I could care less if the dude in the other lane stages the thing backwards.
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Actually, quite a few North Carolinian bracket racers go DEEP...some of them in 6.4 and quicker cars.
As a shallow stager in everything I race (including an 18.xx second pickup truck) I have never tried the deep staging thing...and it never bothers me when the guy in the other lane is going deep. Even in the Pinto, which is definitely a "slow stocker" by all accounts of the definition. However, I do think it is strange for this process to be completely outlawed in this class. But I wasn't an active driver yet whenever these rules came about...I was still just cutting my teeth in the Jr. Dragster ranks so when I raced stock for the first time I understood that the rule was such.