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Old 10-20-2016, 11:21 AM   #18
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Default Re: Stock/Super Stock At NMCA

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Originally Posted by Mike Keener View Post
Hand over fist...get a grip. Inclusion of faster wheel standing cars will only HELP the cause and won't hurt you slower cars one single bit.

T bolt racer..you obviously have a greater understanding of what's going on.. Your post is right on the money...

Like I said from the beginning I have no problem either way. Either give us wheelie bars in stock...Orrr...include more body styles in NSS where at least we don't have to risk injury to compete..This IS NOT an unreasonable request....
My grip on reality is just fine Mike. Like I said previously, NMC has cars running 9.50 and I have not heard of any revolt due to lack of wheelie bars. You are making requests/demands before even showing up...yes, I consider that to be unreasonable. One could always just enter Open Comp and all your issues would be addressed.

Evan - Thanks for the invite...I have great memories from racing NMCA back in the late 90's in the EFI ranks. I don't think all understand how crowded the events can be and the problems associated with adding another class/event without even knowing possible participation levels.
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