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Old 07-30-2016, 08:16 PM   #29
Greg Hill
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Default Re: Another bogus new car in the guide!

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Originally Posted by Joseph Teuton View Post
Gump, what they want is for NHRA to stay in the 1960, 70's, and 80's where their said combo ruled. They are not worried about advancement in technology from the manufactors for our sport. They believe is ludicrous that a car other than theirs can come into a class and take over. No one want to hear that their cars are considered old technology and new blood is coming down the assembly line. The manufactures can't produce 1970 race cars anymore. Come on guys find another dead horse to beat.
Joey, it's not about resisting technology. When you have heads that flow over 300cfm right out of the box and 90mm throttle bodies and .550 lift cams, most folks that know anything about motors know how much hp these cars can make. What all you guys want is unfair advantage. What Nhra should be doing is providing a level playing field, not bending over to certain folks. Any of you that think our combination is easy, jump right in there and see how easy it is. There are other old cars that run Andrew's class that are just as fast or faster. I would not want to run a red Pontiac at Indy.
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