I had to go look that one up, I forgot you had done the Stock 3 class in CT. Ok, so you were the loudest of the season in the Stock classes.lol the funny thing is I did less in SS no wall. I did a 154 in stock 3 and a 153.9 in SS no wall.
HAHAHAH! Nate it sounds like you want to borrow a friends car to compete! Hey ya gotta do what ya gotta do homey.It's several members of a team being able to compete with the same car. For example, if me and TJ are team members and he uses the Yugo at one show, then I show up with the Yugo at another show the next week.
Just keep that box below the window line and you can do the No-Wall class, otherwise yeah, you'd be in the SS 1 class. Power isn't an issue with any of the classes except the Amateur classes. You could try those, but the 2200 would be too much for the 2000 watt limit.So, Will I still enjoy being in the same class as Kieth?And will I be bumped up to a higher class with the AQ2200?
my point on why the power class should of been higher //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifJust keep that box below the window line and you can do the No-Wall class, otherwise yeah, you'd be in the SS 1 class. Power isn't an issue with any of the classes except the Amateur classes. You could try those, but the 2200 would be too much for the 2000 watt limit.
In TNESPL,Anyone attending events within another organization(dbdrag,iasca,etc...) in any prior season(s) and achieving 35 points or more in a season will not be considered a rookie.So i think 10 shows is more then fair.with that said steve,there is alot of buzz about nespl around here,looking forward to expanding with you.and just alittle fyi,the 1st show after the new year has been posted, http://www.teamnortheastspl.com/?page_ID=3If an Amateur competes in more than 10 competitions regardless of the organization they will have to move up to the Stock classes the following season. As an example, If someone were to compete for a few years in dB Drags and competed in 25+ shows, then comes to NESPL as an Amateur that would be totally unfair to the real Amateurs.
Setting a limit on the number shows is to keep those that are gaining experience and getting louder and louder from staying back in the Amateur classes and taking home a trophy that should really be going to an actual Amateur. An Amateur being on a team makes no difference to the rules, they will be applied to everyone equally.
that this mean i cant be a rookie //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/mad.gif.c18f003ab0ef8a0d9c27ca78d77a6392.gif lolIn TNESPL,Anyone attending events within another organization(dbdrag,iasca,etc...) in any prior season(s) and achieving 35 points or more in a season will not be considered a rookie.So i think 10 shows is more then fair.with that said steve,there is alot of buzz about nespl around here,looking forward to expanding with you
Thats a good rule, but where we didn't have a serious points run for the 2009 season none of our competitors could earn 35 points. Thats where the 10 show rule will help out for this season. We are looking into to some form of a points race for the season.In TNESPL,Anyone attending events within another organization(dbdrag,iasca,etc...) in any prior season(s) and achieving 35 points or more in a season will not be considered a rookie.So i think 10 shows is more then fair.with that said steve,there is alot of buzz about nespl around here,looking forward to expanding with you.and just alittle fyi,the 1st show after the new year has been posted, http://www.teamnortheastspl.com/?page_ID=3