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America can rest at night now knowing the only combo in stock eliminator that was bogus is going to get s gift. The only thing this guys did was run his car, something those big block Camaro's in stock eliminator aren't doing at NHRA races. Does'nt matter though, anyone who objectively looks at these sheets knows that there are several underfactored combos out there but it's that fact that this one is a Ford that has some people up in arms. To make this fair to some NHRA should make all cars run on a chassis dyno beofre elims and compare their et's with their chassis numbers, like NASCAR does; would that level the playing field for most pure stock eliminator guys who are trying to preserve the integrity of the class?
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Its NOT the fact that its a Ford. It because this Ford has a BLOWER on it. Anytime a car has had a blower (57 312's) or a Turbo (Buicks) it has been a lop sided race until they were factored to where they belong. They will still be "KILLERS" in S/S (SS/D or SS/E) which is where they should have been classified to begin with.
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Yawn.
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