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Originally Posted by GUMP
Name one rule that was changed to accommodate them....
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Easy enough....
Section 11A, page 1 Stock Cars
SECTION 11
STOCKCategory is based on a handicap start using the NHRA index
system; breakout rules apply. Note: For more information on the
Automatic Horsepower Factoring System, visit NHRARacer.com.
SECTION 11A
STOCK CARS
DESIGNATIONS
FS/AA, FS/A, FS/B, FS/C, FS/D, FS/E, FS/F, FS/G, FS/H, FS/I,
FS/J, FS/K, FS/L, AA/S, A/S, B/S, C/S, D/S, E/S, F/S, G/S, H/S,
I/S, J/S, K/S, L/S, M/S, N/S, O/S, P/S, Q/S, R/S, T/S, U/S, V/S,
and W/S (manual transmission), preceded by car number. AA/
SA, A/SA, B/SA, C/SA, D/SA, E/SA, F/SA, G/SA, H/SA, I/SA, J/
SA, K/SA, L/SA, M/SA, N/SA, O/SA, P/SA, Q/SA, R/SA, T/SA, U/
SA, V/SA, and W/SA (automatic transmission), preceded by car
number. AAF/S, AF/S, BF/S, CF/S, DF/S, and EF/S (front-wheel-
drive), preceded by car number.
Reserved for 1955 or newer model-year factory-production
automobiles and some sports cars. Classified per NHRA
performance rating as listed in the Official NHRA Stock Car
Classification Guide. Only those cars listed in the guide are
eligible for competition. All cars in Stock classes must be factory-
production assembled, showroom available, and in the hands of
the general public. A minimum 500 units of a particular body style
must be produced
Should we go on?