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Old 01-24-2010, 01:35 PM   #11
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I agree with Johnny D.....the super classes don't have many issues....and nhra is happy about that.....(make sure we wear a helmet let us race)lol

that's why this section of class racer is about making jokes and having fun ....and a few issues.....and the stock/super section is about every issue under the sun.....

Maybe it's time to lift the super street rule....for those of you that don't know how it originated...here's my recollection.....way back when.....when Scotty and Edmond began racing NHRA nationals....they were so dominant in super street that nhra felt (and many others I'm sure) that S/ST should be protected from touring pro's like the Richardsons. NHRA made the Scotty rule....

I don't have a problem with lifting the rule....seems like the S/ST guys are staying in that class and we need all the participation we can get....I think we all would agree...but no bitchin if Bill Webb or Damien or Alex or Ricky...(don't forget Mike Ruff is a S/ST guy..you might get him back) or some 16 year old kid wins 3 races...lol

So If I happen to get voted in again.....I will make it an issue....

Let em run 2 cars.....but no roadsters right....(my vette would fit right in)...lol

Rock

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