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Originally Posted by Frank Castros
Call me naive ,but if you know your combination is under factored, you're capable of running 1.2 or more under the index and never run the car to its full potential, what are you saving it for? What's the purpose? I still believe some guys were holding back at
Indy.
My rant is the liberalization of the rules have ruined the spirit of Stock Eliminator and the NHRA is only 50% of the blame.
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Frank What makes you think that running 1.20 under makes your combo under factored. Take a look at Indy's qualifying. There are several different combo's that went 9 tenth's under and more. Indy's air is not very good. Get in good air and you will pick up 2 plus tenths. Does that mean all the cars that qualified at Indy are under factored There aren't many combo's out there that I think I can make run under 1.20 in good air. Just saying. Bring the AHFS up to today's HP standards. It needs to be adjusted so half of the cars that are running don't have to play the BS game. BP