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View Poll Results: What would you do if the NHRA banned timers in .90 (Super) class racing? | |||
I'd like it and keep racing the current .90 classes. My car isn't high mph anyway. |
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34 | 47.89% |
I'd like it and keep racing the current .90 classes. I'd sell my 632" and pay off my mortgage. |
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1 | 1.41% |
I'd grudgingly accept it and race my 160 mph S/ST car in S/C. |
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0 | 0% |
Do you know how much I spent on this dry sump 632? I'm going Top Sportsman racing! |
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4 | 5.63% |
I'd hunt down the bastard who proposed it and beat him with the dry sump off of my spare 632. |
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32 | 45.07% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 71. You may not vote on this poll |
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#25 |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Banning timers would do nothing for the sport or for the spectators. The smart racers would still figure out ways to run the number with big speed. i believe the biggest problem with watching any of the sportsman or professional classes is the stands are at the wrong end of the track. put them at the finish line as well as the pro pits. faster turn-around time, less distance to travel through spectators etc.
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