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Old 01-09-2022, 04:31 PM   #1
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You mean you want someone who agrees with you.
Daren all combos after 2008 are Charity, Specially all of yours, mine and everyone's else
You people really believe NHRA gives a s*** what that committee has to say. It’s just a feel good for NHRA to say look we care about sportsman racer. We have these groups for each style of racing. Then never do anything they bring up or make changes and never inform the committee about them until its a done deal which is more then likely ****** up. Which probably could have been done right the first time if just talked about with the committee.
If and I mean If NHRA wanted to help fix AHFS we would be running some kind of 48 or 64 qualified fields at national event letting 10 or so cars over the quote. or maybe not give racers a WHOLE season to manipulate run data so they can avoid needed HP. When are you guys going to learn its about what's EASY for NHRA not what's good for the class or the racers.
Charlie you still race? Class was bad enough without the new change to the AHFS. I hope to make it to Gainsville, but I won't even try to win class for the reasons you pointed out. Every year there seems to be a new agenda that takes away from the Stock I used to love. I'm on the 5-year plan. Just would like to get 5 more years in before Stock is ruined to the point, I won't want to race it. SAD
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Old 01-09-2022, 05:03 PM   #2
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I'm on the 5-year plan. Just would like to get 5 more years in before Stock is ruined to the point, I won't want to race it. SAD
The way the world and NHRA are going, I hope that we're not all on the "5-year" plan!
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Old 01-09-2022, 09:13 PM   #3
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Yea Barry i'm still racing now and then if that's what were calling it. Its pretty sad I go now more to see /BS with the older racers because there disappearing at an alarming rate the past few years.

Daren I forgot about that COPO 1.50 under 302 combo. Heck you should be able to out run my CJ by 4 tenths just in the weight difference. I have had my *** kicked before for class. but I will be in Gainesville.

But back to the issue at hand the SRAC will never mean anything. Because NHRA time and time again makes up rules and makes class changes without consulting with its members. Until that changes it doesn't matter who is on the calls or who is the div rep. Were stuck with certain NHRA leaders making decisions based on saving money and time.
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Old 01-09-2022, 11:08 PM   #4
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