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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 182027" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>Some of you may recall drag race classifications back in the 60's and 70's before "bracket racing" (that form of racing that teaches sand bagging skills like no other!!!). G stock automatic, G stock automatic/altered, G stock automatic modified, G stock with a dead pig in the trunk etc etc etc. So many ways the same car could be reclassified with the air cleaner off and on. One guy got away with putting both the bumpers on the back once in one of the unaltered, unmodified classes. (Convinced the officials that his car indeed had two bumpers just like the factor said, but the rules didnt say they had to be in the place the factory put them. it was as i said allowed once.) Oh well, it was called 'Raisin City Raceway'. </p><p></p><p>One motor sport's way of trying to increase the amount of competitors. We did it with all the age classifications for awhile in MX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 182027, member: 1650"] Some of you may recall drag race classifications back in the 60's and 70's before "bracket racing" (that form of racing that teaches sand bagging skills like no other!!!). G stock automatic, G stock automatic/altered, G stock automatic modified, G stock with a dead pig in the trunk etc etc etc. So many ways the same car could be reclassified with the air cleaner off and on. One guy got away with putting both the bumpers on the back once in one of the unaltered, unmodified classes. (Convinced the officials that his car indeed had two bumpers just like the factor said, but the rules didnt say they had to be in the place the factory put them. it was as i said allowed once.) Oh well, it was called 'Raisin City Raceway'. One motor sport's way of trying to increase the amount of competitors. We did it with all the age classifications for awhile in MX. [/QUOTE]
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