Re: GM Releases 2013 bogus HP ratings at PRI show
Most had accepted the fact that it costs $500-$600 just to race at an LODRS but that was part of racing Stock or SS. Now along with the cost of racing comes the chance of a heads up run against a newer bogus underrated factory racecar. In a heads up race against one of those cars it's not about who is the better driver, it's about who has the bigger checkbook. I'm sure any racer would be happy to run against a newer car if there was spot involved. That puts it all on the driver. But when a heads up run happens, the older cars do not stand a chance because of bogus factoring.
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