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Great post, Greg! This was my first Indy in 4 years - I drove down with my dad - and S/SS did not disappoint. The entire show was fantastic!
I'll add a few highlights to your list: - Jim Marshall's bad fast I/SA that leaves the line like an SS/IA every time - Travis Morgan's wicked fast SS/MA Firebird that could double as a Rockford Files tribute car - Larry Hill preservering through Dumbo's challenges and putting down impressive numbers in FS/D (or was there a little long-term gamesmanship here? ![]() - Marty Buth raising the 4-cylinder stocker bar again - Ron Seibenick and Brent Kopejtka putting on a show in stock's slowest class - James Tolston presevering, sneaking nto round 1 as an alternate and pulling out a round win without a single clean run on the board - Robin Lawrence's CJ on a single run - maybe the meanest sounding Stocker I've ever heard I wish I knew the answer to the AFHS dilemma - but there's something to be said about 300 of the best class cars in the world, all in one place, all with the loud pedals welded to the floor. Last edited by Nick Heath; 09-02-2023 at 11:21 PM. |
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