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Old 12-08-2010, 04:01 AM   #1
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No CIC, just flat out racing is the only way to prove true performance. Thats what everyone wants....right?

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Old 12-09-2010, 10:27 AM   #2
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They used to run a program like this at Music city raceway( Union Hill) years ago.. I can remember watching them run.. They called it combo 1 and combo 2 . I dont know how long it was ran. It was very fun to watch.
Maybe if notes were taken and given to nhra some true performance numbers might come out.. As jeff stated he could bring back one of the turbo chryslers and go 2 seconds under the index.. It might change a little if the car had to be qualified in the regular program and has been through tech..
There are more cars fast that are the slower index cars than the other way around.. There is a turbo thunderbird thats been real fast also.. And then Mr Bob Dennis is always around the top in super stock..

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