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Originally Posted by racer18
I agree the price is what is causing car counts to go down....
Purse are being cut and price of cars are going up.
When you have a henchcraft going for 18-20k with built motors how can you expect to compete. Although I do believe the winner at Kokomo....Lindsey Tilton I think....I heard she had a bone stock motor straight out of a bike....Good for her!! Hope she continues to do well
I remember when I was looking into this class a year or so ago I thought that was the point of the 1000cc class was....a stock engine, but after looking into it I found out what I did about the henchcraft.
Fighting shouldnt be allowed....if you have an issue dont stop on the track and cause others to wait till your finished fixing your issues.....
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The MMSA uses a stock motor rule. AMSA is still open and I don't know about Waynesfield. I do know a good stock late model will give the built motors a hard way to go and last 10 times as long, and you sure don't need a Henchcraft to win. It does help to be a good pill puller.
Half of that hench craft cost would buy a very fast 1000 cc midget. What does a good open wheel modified motor cost? My thermostat stuck last week and I blew my second motor in 6 years my first motor was the week before using the same d-a-m-n-e-d thermostat it cost me $1200.00 for a replacement motor.
If you are looking for a good car check out some of the racers racing MMSA. Heck I would sell my trick FSC chassis car for way below the Hench price. We do pretty good racing them.
Honest Dad himself
