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Originally Posted by Bunkster
Within this web site….
http://classracer.com/magazine/?p=6037
…is piece entitled “THE FUTURE OF STOCK ELIMINATOR IS IN YOUR HANDS” from last April.
Down in the comments from a Robert Cooper, is a biting, painful yet probably accurate description of this stock/super stock subject:
“Exactly who and where are these fans that relate?
While seemingly exciting for those that participate, and maybe even for family and friends that go along, this is an arcane endeavor that even the sanction tolerates for one reason and one reason only, competitors pay and pay.
Regardless of what the sanctioning body and equipment suppliers/builders choose to foist upon these regulars, they continue to show up, essentially to hang with the others that choose to show up and continue drag racing in this spectrum. Subsequent to spending massive amounts of money in some cases, many Stock racers have very little motivation to win the event they enter. If it happens, that’s wonderful but certainly not the main reason they attend. Qualifying at or near the the top is already a victory to many that compete. Beating a car next to you that happens to have the same letters on the window is another relished accomplishment. Never mind that drivers are making incredible efforts not perform at the maximum level the vehicle can achieve. No other racing option/sanction offers the credibility in the mind of the Stock racer and in support of this, they’re even on the same grounds with the big guy’s in many cases.
Nope. There aren’t any fans and quite frankly, you’ll never see facilities crowded simply to watch this class. I certainly enjoy watching Stock, although the definition of the term has gone far astray from its original intent and maybe not for the betterment of the class. watching Stock on Television will never offer any appeal. These cars are SLOW! Even the Factory cars are pooches after viewing the pro junk, using whatever name they associate with this kind lit grenade.
Keep in mind that many attendees that arrive to watch the mayhem displayed by these absurd pro category vehicles arrive in cars that can outperform cars competing in Stock Eliminator.
Stock was a gas. Now it’s faster that the Gasser’s……… and Modified’s and Pro Stocks of not all that long ago.
Enjoy track picnicking with friends of many years and enjoy a few passes from time to time as well but don’t deceive yourselves with regard to the appeal of Stock. Only the racers themselves give a hoot and the sanction is constantly seeking ways to rid themselves of the pain this group imparts on them. If only they could replace the revenue.”
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A lot to disagree with here. I'll have to take it in stages.
When we did our nostalgic events, we always ran a S/SS combo too.
I would talk to people in between our events, and invariably, they'd ask if the Super Stockers would be back next time .
I never once had anyone ask if the Hot Rod II (no box) bracket cars would be back next time.
Just who are these spectators that are going to bail out the new IHRA? No box, 1/8 mile fans? I think not. So , in reality, are they just looking for big car counts?
This kind of thinking is c***-eyed, in my opinion.
Take a look at the Hot Rod Reunion or the South East Gassers' spectators count.
Yes , they're based on nostalgia, but then look at the demographic group that has the money to spend, as spectators.