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J.R. Haddad 02-14-2019 07:22 PM

Re: A subject for discussion on a winter's day.
 
Ed, I am not going to enter this battle of nonsense, but I am going to
tell you that Barry Parker is a very intelligent, talented, Class Racer.
I hope before I quit racing, which might be soon if I use your age
scale, that I know half of what he knows about building and running a
Stocker. Everyone of us that run S/SS hold him, Billy, and others
in very high regard. Not a popular place to try to insult either one.
Congrats to your son on his good season. Congrats to Barry & Billy
for being the people they are.


J.R. Haddad

MEXJOE 02-14-2019 07:33 PM

Re: A subject for discussion on a winter's day.
 
I just looked at this from page 1 to this end and all I can say is
That is time I will never get back!"
Good day?

1320racer 02-14-2019 07:54 PM

Re: A subject for discussion on a winter's day.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by J.R. Haddad (Post 582501)
I am going to
tell you that Barry Parker is a very intelligent, talented, Class Racer.

where did I say he wasn't but I still am waiting for him reply to this...

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1320racer (Post 582388)
Please show me how the NHRA is crapping on me or you for that matter. I pay my entry fee and they provide me with a parking spot, tech/safety inspection in an attempt to keep all honest and safe, a race track that has been inspected and prepared, staff to keep the event organized and moving and finally and most important, a chance to win a Wally and prize money. Bonus is if I attend all my divisions events and accumulate more round wins than my competitors, I get a big Wally, a gold card and more $. So tell me again how the NHRA is crapping on me.


Billy Nees 02-14-2019 07:57 PM

Re: A subject for discussion on a winter's day.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1320racer (Post 582493)
I’m driving so I’ll be short, Safety first.

Billy, I didn’t attack you or anyone else, I didn’t call you a hillbilly who’s dime box builds are ****boxes nor did I highlight that you have been racing forever and haven’t really done anything. No, I mearly stated my opinion and I stand by it regardless of who here disagrees.

As to the Copo, the difference between you hand me is I have the $130k to buy it, the reason I didn’t is because my son wasn’t interested in running stock eliminator and neither am I. If I was, would have done it long ago with my former Chevelle.

That said, this is Ken’s forum not yours, I trust him to decide if my comments and responses to some personal jabs toward me are out of line


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1320racer 02-14-2019 08:03 PM

Re: A subject for discussion on a winter's day.
 
again Billy unlike YOU, I ain't attacked anyone and Ken hasn't contacted me so I haven't crossed any line either. Wounded egos don't count.

That said, I stated my opinion as well as facts about some that have posted here and the other threads.
More important, I don't see one top 10 driver in stock posting in any of these threads complaining about the NHRA, the alledged problems and questioning the health of sportsman racing.


So tell me Billy how far down this years Stock Eliminator points list do I need to go to find those posting here complaining. Top 20? top 30? top 100?, top 300? tell me.

kansas stocker 02-14-2019 08:50 PM

Re: A subject for discussion on a winter's day.
 
I guess attack is different in NJ than it is in the mid-west. A good thing you don't drink coffee with my group. No need to respond as I am out of here.
Pete

MikeMoller 02-14-2019 09:19 PM

Re: A subject for discussion on a winter's day.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 582300)
Every weekend, thousands and thousands of people from old Racers to Carguys to admirers of different forms of art to Grandma and Grandpa with the Grandkids go out to hundreds and hundreds of local Car Shows and Cruises to look at cars just standing still. Any of these groups of people could easily be entertained at a Divisional Event! Why don't they come? Usually because they don't know that they exist.
Yes, they are missing out on the "best-kept secret in entertainment" if they are into Car Shows! IMHO, probably one of the best darned Car Shows you could pay to see. And the cars owners are using them for the reason that they were built! Not to mention they can tell you every nut and bolt in it.

Oh, I've got some pretty cool stuff and I don't like pissing away my money.
Yac, are you pissing away your money again?

At the last LODRS in Charlotte a few years ago, there were no adds for the race on radio or TV, not even the Charlotte track website. I called the track for ticket and schedule info, I was told the event was a 'track rental' and they had no info. How do you get people in the stands that way????

1320racer 02-14-2019 09:41 PM

Re: A subject for discussion on a winter's day.
 
Why is people in the stands important to you?

jmcarter 02-14-2019 10:03 PM

Re: A subject for discussion on a winter's day.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1320racer (Post 582528)
Why is people in the stands important to you?

If the tracks can’t make money then there’s going to be more closing to become insurance lots, condominiums, you name it.

1320racer 02-14-2019 10:41 PM

Re: A subject for discussion on a winter's day.
 
if the tracks can't make money, that's on them not the NHRA. With the exception of alcohol cars, what we do is of little interest to the general public and hasn't been for at least 3 decades.


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