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Originally Posted by Alan Roehrich
You really are lost as last year's Easter eggs. You don't race Stock Eliminator, and you don't have the slightest idea what Stock Eliminator is all about.
The new cars were never street legal cars, ever, in any shape, form, or fashion. NHRA Stock Eliminator required the original car the combination was based on to be street legal, all the way up until 2008.
Every car we've raced in Stock Eliminator and Super Stock started as a real street legal car as produced by the factory for street use. A 69 Camaro 427/425, a 69 Camaro 350/255, a 69 Camaro 396/375, and a 94 Camaro 350/275. THAT is what Stock Eliminator is all about. If you cannot grasp that concept, you will never understand Stock Eliminator.
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I grasp exactly what you are saying, but read what you typed. Up until 2008...... It is 2011 the game has changed. Now the good thing about it is if/when NHRA sees it your way they will take the magic pencil and make new classes for the cars that some of you have come to loathe, and at that point all you guys will have to find something else to whine about. I grasp everything you said about the way stock was, but I also grasp that it has changed right or wrong.