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Indy when I went the the 6 times starting in 2006 the ahfs was in effect people complained
But the racers still raced and either control there cars and won class Sheeet I borrowed Joe Lisa car was 6 slowest in E/SA and won class My reward was. PULL PISTON AND ROD 3 cars went in. And I WAS THE ONLY LEGAL CAR IN THE BARN So you don?t have to be the fasted to win class. But there was always a guy who built a Mr Softy combo to be #1 And them combos which went STUPID FAST GOT WHAT THEY DESERVED HP And you never saw that combo again So go to Indy and try not to go 130 under And if you can go 130 under you should get HP Indy is like racing on the moon. No air. Good luck to all
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Indy to me is a place to go, I don't want someday to be saying to myself "I should've gone". Life is too short to worry about HP to your combo. I'm always spending money on the car trying to go faster. One year I won a tool box because I was at Indy, go if you can. Look at all the past years and you'd see me at the bottom of qualifying. Do I care, very little. But I can say I was there, HP or not.
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I wonder how well the '69 Camaro 255 cars will do in class? After all, it's a lifetime of work and investment, so it's their time to shine...
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And the same can be said for any popular 40-50 year old combo.
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"Back in the day, the NHRA would usually make an effort to determine if a car was legal before whacking an entire combo."
Obviously this only applies when NHRA Administrators want to go by their own rules. The car in question at the Orlando race by-passed fuel check, run was thrown out, because NHRA's own rules state you must provide a fuel sample, that run would have made that car #1 qualifier, but it wasn't #1 on the sheet. Even one of NHRA's own LONG TIME tech personnel question this, HE WAS FIRED! But, that combination still got hit with 15 horsepower! It's time for everyone to realize, no matter what happens, what the NHRA says goes, even when they don't go by their own stated rules, they are right, you are wrong! That's final, you have no say in the matter. And if you DARE question them on using their own rules, you can be fined, band from competition, or even be torn down at several races at their discretion for complaining. BUT, they can still hit a combination with that horsepower even by not going by their own rules. Why can't we as members of the NHRA have a say in this, or have the ability to vote these dictators out! This is NOT what Walley Parks intended for OUR sanctioning body to be like. All I can say is, Long live the IHRA!
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The hit was to inflict as much pain as possible to a large group of over 30 racer with 69 Camaros. With the sanctioning body inability to open hoods now. They are now just bullies and dictators. The hay day of class racing is over. There policy are ruining the sport. No wonder so many are quitting.
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