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Old 09-05-2010, 07:34 PM   #11
art leong
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Default Re: Lack of integrity

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Originally Posted by Greg Hill View Post
Art, the playing field should be level. NHRA should strive to have a fair and level field for all competitors. You seem to apologize for these new cars, their bogus hp ratings on the crate motors and the fact that they were never built for street use. I wonder if you had to race them heads up you would have a different attitude.
Greg there is a place to race with a level playing field. Bracket racing.
I could be more inline with the rants about the new cars. If stock were really stock.
With all the chemical milling, the valve springs, the wheelie bars, the aftermarket heads, Etc.
I don't feel sorry for anyone. It's not totally the racers fault. The associations have allowed these things, or looked the other way.
How many racers on here that are complaining are using real stock cylinder heads?
Especially in the faster classes if they go 1 second under.
They should be able to do what they want. But stop the new cars.
I feel the guys with the acid porting, ruined stock for me back in 1980.
I didn't bitch to anyone I decided to quit while I was ahead.
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