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Old 12-09-2009, 12:53 PM   #11
Bryan Worner
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Default Re: Hood Scoops to Comp

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Originally Posted by buzzinhalfdozen View Post
Jim Storms, so what about the GT cars. When did they build a rear wheel drive Escort or Cobalt or Avenger or G5 ? When was a V-8 available in these cars? Careful what you wish for......Joe We need to face it FWD conversion cars changed the complexion of S/S for better or worse, I personally like them. Without some of these new cars and classes S/S would be pretty slim on car counts. IMO
Joe,
The whole point here was that the modified cars can run comp and could be moved to comp to save the class from dying. Your comparison of the GT front wheel drive conversions really doesn't apply to what Don brought up. How many GT cars run 150+mph? Plus, none of them fit into a comp class.....which the Modified, Modified Stock and Experimental (X) Class cars do.

Super Stock as a class would not be hurt if these cars were put into comp. I personally don't think this will happen, but if it did it would be good for Comp. How many races did you see a full Comp field this year??? How about Super Stock? I'm sure the SS fields would have filled up even without the modified cars!!
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