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I agree with the idea of a cheap entry point.
The old Stock rules were good at the time but with the many, many motors and cars now you want to include it would be impossible with rated HP figures. I suggest trying to start a basic LB/cubic inch like MOD. Eliminates factoring, dial ins, break outs unless there are multiple classes. Levels the field day one with no bogus hp winners. |
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LeBrun's Corvette ran 10.94 or 5 at Gainesville in 1971. Mark Mazzotta at the controls. On the Q sheet from back then.
Yes ,I know it was a 7 lb A/Stocker and of Jim Waldo's milestone with a modern Stocker. Junior Stock ended at OMS ,November , 1971. Paul Pappy Dilcher won the last Jr Stock race ever. Back to the subject at hand in a few..
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Didn't Tony Pizzi's 427 '69 Camaro run 10.99 as a B/S car at U.S.30? I remember an article on that car in SS&DI with a picture of the time slip. That was '70 or '71.
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