I find Super Stock as my favorite as well. Yeah, 76 cars total at Farmington between all the classes. One super stocker broke in qualifying. It would be good to have them all together at once. Parts availability, as for many in motorsports, is a serious issue for many in SEGA right now.
The SEGA super stock needs cut off at 1964. The Nova II, Camaro, Mustang, base coat clear coat paint, weld wheels, modern decals don’t seem like I’m back in the 60’s watching super stock. By 67 the cars were approaching Pro Stock levels to arrive a few years later.
At least maybe have two classes for years. But might not be enough cars yet for that. With weight per cubic inch rules it's probably more fair than I realized. My apology before reading the rules.
Congratulations Ron on the Win
Actually Super Stock is my fav to watch. Would love to see the whole field race👍
I'd love to see a whole shot of the back up girl..... that's constantly faded out......whaaaa!!!
I find Super Stock as my favorite as well. Yeah, 76 cars total at Farmington between all the classes. One super stocker broke in qualifying. It would be good to have them all together at once. Parts availability, as for many in motorsports, is a serious issue for many in SEGA right now.
The SEGA super stock needs cut off at 1964. The Nova II, Camaro, Mustang, base coat clear coat paint, weld wheels, modern decals don’t seem like I’m back in the 60’s watching super stock. By 67 the cars were approaching Pro Stock levels to arrive a few years later.
At least maybe have two classes for years. But might not be enough cars yet for that. With weight per cubic inch rules it's probably more fair than I realized. My apology before reading the rules.