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Old 10-10-2010, 01:51 AM   #1
cs racing
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Was just looking at the 2nd round winners at reading, you know it's bad enough that NHRA screwed up on the index and HP for the CJ's and the DP's, but after seeing the lights and how the rounds were won I think we need to revise the whole stock and SS classes all together ! when did we change from having to be a good driver to Win a round. 71 % of the 2nd round was won on a Red light ! and the others were some of the worst lights I have seen in a long time. Maybe we should just run heads-up all the time, drop a flag and do away with the clocks. Are we going forward or backwards in this sport ? No doubt a different year of Racing and cluster (___) in more ways than one. Just my point of View, I hope it changes quickly before we loose alot or good racers !

"Correction to my above statement" when the we get down to the long time, been around the block a few times Racers that are left, it really doesn't matter, how many CJ's or DP's started out, or how fast these cars are, the guys are showing that driving skill is still the ticket to winning races ! outstanding driving last few rounds ! congats to all the racers still in .Great driving

It's great to see the New Cars run so well, but good Driving skills are still how races are Won !!!

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