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Ive been in this game a long time but never paid attention to the grading point deal until now. We are building a comp car and will have no points before indy. We called glendora to check because the car may be done and mr browell has put together a really nice payout package for indy, but they told us you must have at least one gp to enter a national event, even if the quota isn't filled. Im assuming that goes for all sportsman classes. ...
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Ben, I know racers who teched at Bowling Green the weekend before Indy, sent the info in and entered and got in for Indy. Never would have done than when I raced Indy (last time was ten years ago), but can be done nowadays.
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Thanks, Mike! BG is just too far of a tow for us just to get a point, and John and I have an obligation in Norwalk for the NMCA event that same weekend.
Plus we don't have the engine done yet......I think that might be the biggest kink.....hahaha I was just trying to help clear up the 1/0 grade point discussion |
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Ben, you should of went and got a "rental car" and entered Stock at Columbus a few weeks ago cause that would of worked for 1 grade point also for the comp deal.
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Although SS/AH gets a lot of attention, SS/B looks like its worth the price of admission
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SS/B is always worth the price of admission. It is my favorite Super Stock class, (just check out my avatar)!
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As of a couple of minutes ago Super Stock was at 144; only 16 spots still open. It will probably be filled by Monday, a full 3 weeks before the entry deadline.
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If I counted correctly there are 5 entries for SS/B (ford, chevy and amc). There is a total of 27 stick shift cars entered in various classes - COOL. A car you guys should take a look at is Troy Olsonawski's 66 Chevelle Wagon. He will be at Indy. The car runs in SS/NA and usually carries the front wheels about 60 feet. He was running in the 11.20's at the Northwest Nationals. The car is a wrap, not paint and looks AWESOME. There are pictures of it in the super stock section under Combo at Pacific Raceways results - check it out
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