my friends call me Zappy
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It doesn't have to cost any more. Just open the fields up.
Bernie, I'm with you, dry-hops are nostalgia. Darr says 37 cars, yet not one dry-hop....... I would have been very let down.
Last I heard, racers did dry hops to get a read on the clutch, tires and track surface. Not to entertain fans.
And the unintended consequence of that is fans associate dry hops with nostalgia cars. They're one and the same now and you can't deny that.
Fans love to see dry hops and when they don't, they're disappointed.
When you build your own N/FC you can do dry hops and 1/2 mile burnouts, until then there wasn't one funny car dry hop by the 37 nitro funny cars on the track at the recent California Hot Rod Reunion and I would guess that 99% of the spectators didn't miss dry hops, they just enjoyed some great nitro racing!
Who's going to pay for the difference between 16 and 32 cars? You must have missed the 2010 March Meet with a 32 car field Nitro Funny Car field.
No matter how much some would like it to be 1972 again, the technology of today makes it not necessary to do so.
Very nice!! Time for some dry hops and 1/8th mile burnouts!
Lets face it, we all know they were not necessary then just like they are not necessary today. But, they are fun for the driver, and the crowd likes them. It's part of the "show".
That's what all funny cars should look like instead of these things they race now.