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Old 07-09-2014, 02:39 PM   #11
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Default Re: HP Adjustments on NHRA.com

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Originally Posted by Dick Butler View Post
Jack you are right and what is worse sooner of later the "Man" who is racing will be factored due to skill, money or connections.
Div 6. I again state that making a class of generic cars, with spec motors and trans allowed would give all the people who HATE the factoring a place to race based on SKILL and driving. Everyone else could watch it become the way to race and join or continue to feel inadequate under the AFHS system.(Glad I don't still have one) One legal Mod type car and motor and you cut the cost too. LB/CUBIC Inch in a.......... Chassis. Max cube and carb specs too. I would race again if it happens.
No more injected 305 taxi motor versus a plain old chevy.
Dick, so your proposal only considers a specific generic model of a car?

Everyone has a like for the choice and brand of cars they like to race in Super Stock.
There are people that like to race a station wagon, others a sedan, etc...

If you are proposing putting a limit and utilizing a specific model of car, the proposal is not going to fly with the racers. The class was built on cars many of us have or drive daily, many of them with nostalgic memories.
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