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They do have all 3 Super classes this year. This has not been the norm.
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Slow dilution I suppose, when I was there in '95, there were 121 stockers!
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True, it's not the norm, but they did have all 3 Super classes last year along with both alcohol classes; yet 89 Stockers were entered and made runs. You can verify this on NHRA.com. So someone explain to me why this year, with no alcohol cars, the Stock quota is 64.
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I did a bit more research.
Last year 59 Super Stockers made runs in addition to the 89 Stockers that did the same; Stock and Super Stock entries totaled 148, there were 35 alcohol cars running, and all 3 Super classes were running. This year the Stock quota is 64 and the Super Stock quota is 90, which totals 154 which is basically the same as last year. All 3 Super classes are running just like last year. But the big difference is that this year there won't be 35 alcohol cars taking up pit space. As I asked previously, where is the logic?
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