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Ralph A Powell 09-22-2020 09:34 AM

Re: more news from NHRA
 
Can NHRA survive without Coke? Maybe, Maybe Not. The Coke $$$ 5.6 mil doesn’t sound that much but when add in the lose of the Spector income loss from the tracks NHRA controls, 2 Pomona, Gainesville, Atlanta, Indy US NATIONALS. Income from the % of Spector income from other canceled Nationals events. The add in the expense of Interest on the Atlanta track, the leases on the 2 Pomona races, the Mortgage Payments on IRP. All that amounts to a lot of DOLLARS,

Who know how this will shake out! Time will tell.

MikeMoller 09-22-2020 09:35 AM

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If you think sportsman racers are important to NHRA, just look at what happened in IHRA. And IHRA was not near as top heavy at the top as NHRA.

Daran Summerton 09-22-2020 10:02 AM

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Wish CA had a Stock/Superstock association we would be done with NHRA

R4404 09-22-2020 10:10 AM

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Maybe now is the time for IHRA to step back to the plate?

GUMP 09-22-2020 10:18 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Sherwood (Post 624030)
With all the interest in attending national events and the grade point issue, maybe now would be the time for our division reps to push for larger quotas and a change in the grade point structure.

Have you seen the entry list for Gainesville?

Mike Pearson 09-22-2020 10:19 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Daran Summerton (Post 624035)
Wish CA had a Stock/Superstock association we would be done with NHRA

Get one started. You know how much fun we had in the Southern Stock Super Stock Assn. in Florida when you lived here. Unfortunately for us the SSSSA is dead. We haven't had any races in a couple of years and I don't think there is enough cars left in the area to support it. Maybe next year something might happen??

john ancona 09-22-2020 10:21 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TILBURG (Post 624019)
Instead of watching to see if they fail or not. Maybe it would be a good time for the sportsman racers to come together and get something done. Probably a good time to get there attention. As much as you guys have invested in your sport I would think it would be hard to just watch the ship sink.jmo

As long as I have been around ,over forty years there is one thing I have notice, starting when the racers gave up their voting rights with NHRA, they only care about one ship their own !

BRINK 09-22-2020 10:35 AM

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It appears that NHRA has hired two of the best litigators in the USA to pursue this legal action. I for one sincerely hope that our "friends" from Glendora are successful with this litigation. Like it or not, we need a successful sanctioning organization to continue our sport. And, unfortunately, IHRA does not fill the bill. After reading the complaint against Coca Cola, I'm more than a little pissed off that they would try to renege on the agreement that was agreed upon by both parties.
I fervently hope that NHRA prevails in Court, and we can all get back to racing as it used to be.

Frank Castros 09-22-2020 10:48 AM

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The way I see it no matter what happens with the Coke lawsuit, which will be a protracted litigation, the N.H.R.A. as we currently know it is in peril.
Like it or not sportsman racers need the N.H.R.A. infrastructure and maybe this will cause a reorganization and a new and fresh beginning as most of us believe the N.H.R.A. leadership team needs a tune up from the neck up.
I hope the Lucas Oil sponsorship is safe.

GTS340 09-22-2020 11:21 AM

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There were plenty of NHRA members that sent in their membership fees at the beginning of the year,License fees, chassis fees , number fees, you name it fees. Safety equipment expiring. When NHRA needs the sportsman racers to show up for a show. The pits are full of hotrods, show quality cars and engineering at its finest. About time NHRA pays the sportsman racers back. The fees go up but the purses haven't moved in decades.

Paul Haszlauer
C/SA 7019


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