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who cares how many classes IHRA has compaired to NHRA....i don't know why the amount of classes that are at a race have anything to do with drag racing...you go to win the race..have a few laughs and make some new friends.....not cry about 40 crate motor cars and only 25 to 30 of your caliber style stockers.....big deal....race and have fun
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I don't have any problem racing against IHRA cars whatever class they're in. I race against them at combo races all the time and it's still who has the best light and runs closest to their dial. My problem is that their are no decent tracks close by and almost no races. I'm not travellin 10 hours to race at a points meet.
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Speaking for my brother and me, the only thing that counts are races close to home. From the Detroit area we have Martin, Grand Bend, and Osceola, on the IHRA side. Norwalk, Stanton, Chicago and Columbus on the NHRA side. Don't care what sanctioning body, just logistics.
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In NHRA, why is the fuel injected car running in AA,A,and BSA. Does that seem fair?
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I use to race IHRA and had a good time. Then they changed the rules and Top Stock was no more.
I do have a problem with a 502 in a Vega running Stock. Santa said my superceded parts will arive any day now. |
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I think there is a 450 horsepower rated 502.To fit A/CM,the weight break is 6.00.That would be about 2870 with driver.Thats too heavy for a Vega,isn't it? The 450 horsepower rating on that 502 is closer than the 425 or whatever it is on the 2008 Cobra Jet Mustang,don't you think? Last edited by 442OLDS; 04-13-2009 at 09:05 PM. |
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I think Larry's point that there are combinations never factory-produced permitted in Stock. I'm not a big fan of the Crates, but they are there and we have to run against them same as we do against NHRA-legal cars (meaning shoe polish). Never kept me home from an IHRA race, although some racers won't. Some "racers" (and I hesitate to use that word) still have the idea that if it's not an NHRA National or Divisional, it's not worth attending. Which always seemed stupid to me. There are good and bad points to both NHRA and IHRA, and probably just about every other racing series has their faults, even our own S/SS Associations that are around. It's nice to have the choice to run any/all that we want, even if we may not agree with certain aspects of the organization. Maybe some more folks will try IHRA this season and the future.
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