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Thanks for your reply, I'm happy to learn of the new generation of class racers and hope it continues to grow. Frank |
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As far as the fans understanding handicapped races, I think the super categories have gone a long way to fixing that for us.
People are already used to the idea that in Super Gas, for instance, the goal is to run close to 9.90 without going under, and that running under the index is a disqualification. It's a very small step from there to understand that in Stock each car has its own "index" written on it in shoe polish. A lot of it is a matter of having good announcing. While it could be better at times I think generally the announcing at national events is pretty good on those counts. |
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