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Originally Posted by ALMACK
Not sure.
There used to be a line on NHRA's site about the 3 year deal. They have since deleted it.
Used to be a combo was not eligible for a reduction for 3 years after an increase.
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You can see from my link it was increased 2 years ago, but the time frame doesn't matter because this is the AHFS rule regarding past increases. "Once an engine family receives a horsepower increase it is not eligible for a decrease."
That is only one of the reasons why it shouldn't be eligible. The other one is what Drew pointed out. That combo had too many runs -.650 or quicker. There are multiple reasons why it wouldn't be eligible based on the rules as written, but it appears those are only suggestions. Or more commonly referred to by the NHRA as "clerical errors."