Re: If an advocate could be found - what would you say?
Yes Steve has been very fortunate but all could lay it out there.
Mark your in AA so let’s say each laid out 100 5 cars nets 500! Not sure about everyone but 500 Is $500. We wanna fix payout it’s on us! |
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So you want to keep paying more to NHRA and get less??? and self fund the pay out, why does this seem wrong, or am I missing something.
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I do think they need to add a radial tire class that seems to be popular. Look at Duck's Lights out 10 ! |
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Hey Bruce.....did we ever locate an advocate??
" Thanks in advance for any and all responsible responses" RJ |
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And the big issue at national events is still time and the tv schedule. |
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Seriously? Three hours to tow 30 miles? I would move or quit. Unless I knew I would be in the final round of each race I went to, I would find another hobby/sport if I had to do that. Keep at it man, not many would. |
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Some of the posts have been helpful. I have been discussing some of these issues with a potential advocate. Nothing ventured nothing gained. |
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Bruce -
If it were possible, it would be good to have someone to be an advocate and at the same time to be a source to know what is being discussed at NHRA for the future of Stock/Super Stock racing. At this time, NHRA is the only support that keeps this venue alive. I'm sure a lot of that is because of the continuing support of racers who grew up during the hey-day of S/SS racing and want to continue that. Realistically, the type and structure of the racing that we knew will not continue in perpetuity and certainly cannot be recreated in the current world. And that generation of racers is not immortal nor is the inventory of cars found in the Class Guides growing. In these economic times, it will probably take outside support to be able to grow a stock-bodied racing program, as we have seen with the FSS cars. A mass of individuals participating will not happen again as what established S/SS racing in the 60s and 70s. So, hopefully NHRA is doing some future planning that would be looking for sportsman level participation that will continue to generate the loyalty, excitement and participation that S/SS racing has enjoyed for the past 50 years. We would benefit from those discussions, evaluation and planning. |
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Well, I almost hate to restart this thread, but it appears that Charles Myers is no longer with NHRA. Here is a post from his Facebook page from earlier today: "Today it was officially announced that I will be taking over as the Irwindale Dragstrip Manager and NASCAR Technical Director! I am so grateful for the opportunities and memories that the NHRA has given me over the past year. However, at this point in my career, I felt it was best to step away from the sanctioning body and return to my “roots” at the race track level. I am very excited about the future at Irwindale Dragstrip and having the ability to grow sportsman racing at the grass roots level. This new role will allow me to address some of the ongoing issues and make an impact in the racing community. I look forward to seeing all of my NHRA family at a couple of stops along the tour and hope that you will stay in touch!"
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