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  1. #21
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    Grab the I-77 Speedway (Chester, SC) rule book for the 2010 season for SS4 and make a copy of it, then you have a rule book. I would guess that 95% or more of the SS4 cars in the SE fit those rules and would make for a very competitive show. There are a large number of good race cars and great drivers that participate in this class. It has potential, but has to be operated on the KISS principal.

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    I have to agree with BadApple 56 for the following reasons:

    1. There are well over 100 cars and if 85% fit the current rules thats 85 possible entries. I expect there are many more than that.

    2. The cars are already built that means the rules need to fit the cars not the other way around.There may be cars built just for this series but not many. A really good example of this is NDRA and Fastrack, neither invented crate racing but both have rules that not only work but allow cars to cross from one series to the other.

    3. There will always be exceptions and those are handed by the Tech Officials not in the rules.

    The idea as I see it is to create a series that will travel to several different tracks,have a decent payout,be very competetive(read test your skills) and put on a really good show for the fans.

    If I am missing the mark here please correct me.

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    You Got My Attention, I Would Love To Run Something Like This, Like Someone Else Said Way Overdue!

  4. #24
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    Facebook page is up. Look for South East Super Stock 4 Tour.

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    im in mid tn there are 10 to 15 cars that would like this deal

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    Is there a schedule out?

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