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They do have all 3 Super classes this year. This has not been the norm.
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Slow dilution I suppose, when I was there in '95, there were 121 stockers!
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True, it's not the norm, but they did have all 3 Super classes last year along with both alcohol classes; yet 89 Stockers were entered and made runs. You can verify this on NHRA.com. So someone explain to me why this year, with no alcohol cars, the Stock quota is 64.
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63 more to go.
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If it's a noise issue, they should mandate that all the racers use mufflers, either you are there to race or make noise. I'd prefer to race with mufflers rather then to not race at all. One of the major problems with Westhampton's closing was the noise rules put in place by the town.
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Take a look at this article in Competition Plus about pit space issues at Houston.
Pretty obvious why the space problem continues to get worse every year. http://www.competitionplus.com/drag-...even-surprised
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