> After reading many of the posts about the restructuring of stock, I fail
to
> understand why people run in stock classes. They do nothing but bitch
that
> they no longer have a place to win, now that someone has purchased the new
> $40,000 car and sunk another $5000 into shocks, and just won nationals
> making obsolete there 2 year old $38,000 car that is now worth $18,000. .
.
> I just don't understand why the C and A-mod classes are not flooded with
new
> drivers. Can you guys clue me in to the attraction of stock classes. To
> the best of my knowledge, A-Mod has not ever had a protest at nationals,
> even if some of the cars are pushing some of the rules, none of the
> competitors seem to care. We just want to race. If it's way faster then
we
> want to see it go. If it's that much better, we will build one.
> Obsolescence is a natural thing. Just way cheaper in Mod.
>
> Andy
>
No tow vehicle...no trailer....drive what you drove. Besides stock class
is'nt all $40K cars. My GS Camaro came to $16K after mods....and despite
what some may think IS a competitive car especially considering the possible
restructuring.
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