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Here's my way of thinking... Stock is not easy! Yes you can build one for cheap ( if you like to go slow) look @ dads car we have about $4000 in it & it runs .3 under. but how many people want to run 15.'s? NOT MANY! Or you can run one of the FWD car but their again not many people want to. I know no 1 likes the idea of this class but we (dad) have a 67 Camaro SS was a 396/325 car factory.... we have bracket raced it for years! & I do mean years... (like 20 now) I would love to put a dish piston 305 in that car BUT we can't... I think their are more cars out their that would do that if they could... that being said I don't see alot of SS/GT car that are older cars now that they have opened up the rules for that? I think the thing that's wrong with S & SS right now is Jr. dragsters... Hey they (for the most part) go right from a Jr. to either a SC car or a T/D ... what do ya do?
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prolly a good thing this matador i picked up yesterday has so much body damage, it'd come in as a U/SA...(even MORE track time,especially up here) jsut yankin' yer chain... the reason I'M getting back into racing is; #1 stock has always amazed me and #2, i want to see if i can be competitive legally, mostly on a local level,though. that's why i ask a lot of stupil "legality" questions... |
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brodix spec heads would be a start. they could even inspect heads at event. class racing may be dead but for some reason local roundy round tracks are exploding all over the country with a 100 cars a night and 4000 plus spectators, and they have not had to dial in or brake out once. make all the excuses you want but the HRA groups have missed the boat.
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Actually, I had gone to a small asphalt oval track in NE Ohio, and they did have a breakout rule, at least in their Stock-type class. The announcer explained what the rules were, and the fans got it with no problem.
For me, there are plenty of options for affordable racing, whether it be brackets or Stock eliminator. I got started in Stock with a FWD car, and bought a crate motor car at a very fair price several years ago. I've spent more money on it of my own volition. Personally, I wouldn't have any interest in a spec class... cookie-cutter cars aren't interesting, and realistically, you're not going to have a "cheap" alternative that's fast & interesting. You *can* race Stock or Hot Rod/Super Street on a budget. If people *don't* race these classes on a budget, it's because they don't want to.
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