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Statistically, the Can Am series championship history supports the theory that Super Stock cars have the upper hand in combo competition. They have dominated the points chase in recent years with 12 of the last 13 series winners wheeling a SS ride. Tony Valerio broke the string in 2016 with his Crate Motor 68 Camaro.
However, I would wager that every one of those SS drivers could have been crowned champion as a Stock class entry - it would be fascinating to put it to the test over the course of a full season.
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Look what you started Jack , I've ran that race at M.D. alot of fun and differant group of racers for a change is nice . Cant remember if they had buy backs ? The ASRA and ECSSS there are no buy backs , which I favor . Was the left lane still alittle bumpy at M.D. lol......
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I went there and raced both days. Had a lot of fun too.... It's a cool place to race at.
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