It is Democracy in action. The freedom to change the rules to accommodate the desire of the majority.
And as in the past we just need to stay the course and adjust with the changes. The greater good seems to always rise to the top. Past, present and future.
As the saying goes, When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Well, Paul L., what would you call it, if both Ford and Chevy pushed the NHRA to penalize the hemi's be penalized added weight. Car politics. Plan and simple.
DJ
Unfortunately they do play into it...
"When team owner Buddy Martin, of the hugely successful Sox & Martin team, met with NHRA VP Jack Hart in the fall of 1971, Martin knew the NHRA was not happy. The S&M red, white, and blue Hemi ’Cuda had been cleaning house in Pro Stock, and Martin knew NHRA wanted a change, even if it was to handicap the Mopar Pro Stockers. Hart ooked me straight in the eye and said, ‘Our fans want to see Fords and Chevrolets running against each other in the finals. We couldn’t really care less what Chrysler wants,’” Bill M
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