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![]() Ok, this is a HYPOTHETICAL situation.
Let's say you have a friend who builds engines. Let's say that a "big" name in the Pro 5.0 racing scene approaches your friend to build an engine for them. Your friend builds this engine, and it is stout. The Pro 5.0 car that it goes into should be low 7's maybe even high 6's. Then a "racing" publication does an article on this Pro 5.0 person. This person tells the publication that they built the engine and that no one helped them. Now you know for a FACT that the Pro 5.0 person is lying. You talk with your friend, but they don't want to make a big deal out of it. They said that the reason the Pro 5.0 person didn't mention them is because they aren't a big name like Kenny Dutwieller (sp?), et al. You still think it is unfair, and that the only way they will get a "big" name like Kenny is to let people know that they are building Pro 5.0 engines now. What would you do? Would you let the world know, or just let it die down? Remember, this is hypothetical only, this is NOT a real situation. Just something my twisted mind came up with. XR1stang |
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