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After you have a few of those, you won't think it's just bracket racing.
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Josh,
I’m not of the opinion that hood scoop cars (Modifieds). should be removed from Super Stock. If I had half a brain, I’d run one of the “Weigh Me, Pump Me, Send Me to Dinner” classes. It wasn’t the topic of Don’s post but, I do believe that a case can be made that the Indexes for Modified classes are not equitable. Currently a disproportionate number of Modifieds qualify at the top of the ladder. As you so eloquently (and accurately outside of a heads up) describe the Eliminator as a bracket race, it isn’t hard to see why positions 1-4 on the qualifying sheet are of high value. Cars 1-4 will always get the available byes if they are still in competition. Any free pass in a round of a single elimination contest doubles the statistical odds of winning the event. The reason that Modifieds qualify at the top is a function of the AHFS. At national events Modifieds can trigger the AHFS and they are balanced out by every car in their class. Traditional Super Stock cars that trigger are only balanced against their same engine combination. In reality, this means many Super Stock cars get horsepower adjustments after hitting -1.15 while Modifieds in practice only get an adjustment when they run -1.40 at sea level. In reality it would currently take a -.25 or -.30 change to the Modified indexs to bring equity to the qualifying and ladder situation, IMHO. That said, that black V-6 Camaro is a bad dude. As is that Silver Mustang with a couple of missing cylinders. |
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Mr Stock you have good points. But you say the top 4 have an advantage by potentially having a bye, come 1 or 2 round when they get beat by a lower qualified car (beat by bracket racing) now they have the advantage? And what camaro and Mustang are you refering to?
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Josh,
A fast black 3rd Gen with a hood scoop I saw out west this fall, had a pretty good driver as well. I think it was black anyway. What I said about byes was. "Cars 1-4 will always get the available byes if they are still in competition." 1-4 will always get the byes, if they are still in. If they lose before the bye they don't get them. Last edited by John Stock; 12-08-2009 at 03:02 PM. |
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If you are talking about just forcing those car to run an existing Comp class, no problem. If you are talking about adding more classes to Comp to accomodate them, then I have a big problem with it.
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Don : You are a comp person do you think comp in the future is in a lack car count problem??
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And yes, once a driver permanently adjusts two different classes (say, B/ED and F/AA), you are stuck in one of those two classes for the rest of the year. I think it's a fair deal. A few years back, a team made a comment in an article, that with two cars, and a multitude of engines, transmissions, intake/carburetors, they could fit eighteen different classes. The two-class rule is in effect to keep the people with a lot of money, but with, shall we say, less than stellar driving ability, from hitting all these different classes permanently and possibly obsoleting a lot of good cars and classes when most can not afford to even come close to running that many cars/classes. Dave, I'll take the A-. I copied/pasted it from a previous post I made in January, and had the same mistake then, too. So I guess I really get a B+. LOL
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