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"1968 Cobra Jet ,it only had 4.30 gears and a Rossi converter"
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Cumming GA
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I definitely would! I really enjoy all types of drag racing, but I enjoy stock and Superstock the most.
Really to be fair from my point of view, every form of drag racing has evolved whether we like it or not. We are taking stock Superstock,but consider so many of the bracket classes are ruled by driver aids that are known and of course some thst are yet to be discovered. I think back to some drivers in my area growing up. They were killer. They also were among the first to have delay boxes back when no one knew what they were. The challenge of making your own car and your own driving better is really enjoyable. Add in the great people I have met over the years and I wouldn’t change a thing. I am fortunate to have some really nice cars now, but I recall early days at the drag strip where we literally raced whatever we had the keys to. Especially some real beater street cars and scooters motorcycles, you name it, if it ran and passed tech we would run it. We didn’t have any money, but the fun factor was there. The performance part is still important even to pure bracket racers. Most of the go fast parts would not be available to the masses if not for pro stock comp, even other performance classes where someone figured out how to go really fast. We all benefit in that area.
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