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But, before the advent of the .90 classes (early, mid 70's) there was a "formula" Hot Rod Class. Cars were divided into "Formula" based upon Transmission (stick or automatic) and number of carburetors (single or multiple carburetors) then further divided by weight divided by cubic inches. For example Formula 2, D/Hot Rod, etc.
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In the 90's they had a Modified class that was similar to NHRA Comp with a dial in. I raced with them in the late 1990's and early 2000's in their Modified Eliminator.
As far as I know They never had a class besides the 90 classes that allowed Brodix heads. They did have the classes some called alphabet classes. Super stock production. 2 and 4 bbl classes. IE: SSP A 2
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