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These electronic devises have been around for a long time, why do you guys bring it up just when something positive is happening in stock and super stock. Seems like some people are more happy talking about NHRA folding up or the end of class racing is near. We all know about electronic cheating, we just witnessed it in the Presidential election lol.
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There might be a few cars that would have some benefit from traction control. Mine is not one of them. I don't have any traction issues with my car. I guess some of the really high powered modified cars or FSS cars it might help a bit. I really don't see anyone flagrantly cheating out there. How long has it been since someone was tossed at Indy tear down.
The level in competition is so tough out there in Super Stock you really have to be on your game to go any rounds. Most of my wins and losses this year were down to the thousandths margin. I imagine Stock is the same way. I used to think I could win with a .020 bulb. Not any more.
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