have doubts about MMPS's coming into nhra PS and suddenly making the class popular again. IMO there are just too many classes to enjoy these
days at about every half second interval, whether nhra classes or other. example: why would i want to spectate top sportsman, pro mod, then pro stock, back to back to back? a few years back after comp. eliminator, the next closest car that didn't have dragsters in the class too was pro stock. it was the ONLY really fast door slammer class at
a national event. they stood out. they were fun to watch......now there are super stock cars in the 7's and the factory stock cars that IMO are waaay more exciting to watch.
there's just too much. IMO the nhra was on the right track 1 or 2 years ago when they wanted to cut the PS events......good luck with the experiment. for the sake of
the few touring PS teams