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Old 07-20-2008, 04:58 PM   #32
Dick Butler
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Default Re: How many classes are needed in Stock or SS?

Jim, I posted the apology two days ago on SuperstockForum while Class racer was down. I repeated it in one of my posts here and mean it sincerely. You and I have much in common. You feel strongly and so do I that Class winners ARE the S and SS racers. Having no car today I have no axe to grind with any class or combination. I seek no benefit for me. I just tend to ask questions when I see things going astray. Fastest 128 cars at indy is a decision I question as astray of what S and SS class racing is all about.See we have something we agree on. Now as for Dicks World I imagine you have missed the point of this too. I feel that class is where S and SS is supposed to be raced. Eliminator is fine but.... Only if you win class. Many older racers came to S and SS to race Class. Now Bracket racers are present more and more and with the massive numbers of classes dividing up the other racers it makes Class racing gradually decrease in importance. Hence the Indy rule. Drag Racing has a place for everyone to enter and enjoy and I respect each I just dont want Class Racing to be sacrificed in the process. Your Thoughts?
Jim I missed the offer? Man enough? Point out your offer Thanks...
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