Unless it was stamped before it was painted, which isn't likely, you should be able to see a number stamped on the bar if it has been stamped. My chassis
10rmotor 06.14.24, 3:01 PMI hasn't quite worked out that way, given the FA entry list for last year's Runoffs. Personally, I have no interest in spending $20K on an engine just
Mike B 06.14.24, 2:51 PMOn its own merits, ALL the cars in FA (including real ones) will die and no longer have a race. Likewise with P1 and P2. If you combine F1000/PFM/FA
lowside67 06.14.24, 2:23 PMHas a bit of a "discussion" with a friend of mine regarding fire systems this week - and he brought up that Lemons had found a number fo systems
Rick Kirchner 06.14.24, 1:52 PM
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I would say it has worked out looking at the Sprints for this year... there are 27 cars registered in FA, which coincidentally is the same amount as P1
lowside67 06.14.24, 3:07 PM