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Old 07-24-2015, 03:05 PM   #11
Dick Butler
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Default Re: Why Class racing dies slowly

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Originally Posted by buzzinhalfdozen View Post
Dick, it appears you've answered your own questions in your posts. Take 2 racers, both work hard on their stuff one makes 55,000 a year has kids, mortgage ect. one makes 150,000 a year , has kids, mortgage ect. Now they're equally intelligent , motivated, and willing to work on their race cars to make them competitive. Which one's going to be the quicker car? As with most anything competitive the money always wins! Now racer number 1 may be one of the best drag racers ever, however he has no chance of winning class, does he just quit? It sounds to me at least that you want to develope a class that YOU want the YOU can be on top. How does that help "class racing"?
WOW you are still missing it. The winner of the two guys is the one with the more bogus motor factor unless they have the Same motor and car. SSM classes are exceptions.
I am not racing but watching how the racing class portion of Stk and SS has issues.
And Costs continue to be discussed. Why not limit the changes back to a basic car all can afford. Then the guy who works hardest and drives the smartest at least has a chance of winning.
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