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If the opponent was racing another class NHRA is gonna wait for him
Makes sense Ever run 2 cars it?s tuff
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it is the racers' responsibility to be on time! NHRA and IHRA has said it many times! They didn't wait for me when i raced 2 cars at Bristol before. I had won the roundin ss, and i was racing up the return rd. to get in my modified car and my opponent was already finished his burnout and i raced right by the water box because he was already staging. Staged my car with no burnout and water on the tires, and luckily he redlighted because i of course blew the tires off with water on the tires and no burnout!!! I was furious, but IHRA said tough ****, it's your responsibility, Not ours for you to be there!!!- just saying!!!
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Nhra should not have sent the car to the water box without an opponent ready to race IMO.
But, Nhra didn't make the driver go red though. My 2🪙.
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