03-30-2018, 07:05 AM
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Re: Is there any hope of NHRA separating traditional Stocker
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Originally Posted by Paul Wong
As much as I wish a got a chance at junior stock. I don’t ever remember reading about A/SA car hitting a Z/SA car on 7” tires, no roll bars, no roll bars and no helmets. I guess racing is dangerous and accidents happen but what if aliens land too. I think there are less than 10 front drive cars left in the country and if you want to complain about cars being faster build one. I really like the idea on non cookie cutter projects. I have been beating my head against the wall with my obscure cars but it is entertaining to succeed in your own world. I was told when I started 30 years ago that there were always bad combinations and to learn the guide. I am not stating that there are not inexperienced people buying 8 second stockers and maybe a little seat time will prevent more mishaps either. As Mr Dyer said you can build a new car for the same amount of money a good old car. Bottom line we need no more classes, no more dilution of the rules and more tech.
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Great post!!
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Jody Aberts
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