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be green & save a tree program...a directive straight from OBAMA administration >
it is now a federal offense to waste paper on useless printed material :) jack |
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I guess NHRA is not interested in new members coming alone either. My local speed shop use to display rulebooks on the counter to sell them. Now a guy or gal would have to jump into a membership just to figure out if he/she is crazy enough to do it or not.:rolleyes:
Of course the author could go into the html and make changes to the testament then your recollection of what it said may get foggy unless you had that hard copy.:rolleyes: It's a terrible thing for the governing body not have rules in black and white for everyone.:eek: I applaud NHRA for the online advancements over the years, however I don't think this needs to happen. They should add it online but leave the hard copy.:) Ernie Neal SS3400 |
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I remember yrs. ago when Nat'l Dragster posted rules amendments and acceptable replacement parts in their mag. Now one has to have a computer. Online registering for Nat/l events as well. Now we lose the rulebook? This makes me ponder more questions. Is NHRA trying to do away with sportsman racing? Am I making a big mistake in building one car from scratch and attempting to race another one that has been sitting for yrs.? Is this a foolish plan, spending all the money on these projects for a lost cause? Although I am licensed now, 4B, and a current member, the cost to renew my subscription will cost much more down the road and couple this with the costs of the physical exams required, I really wonder if it's worth it all just for the fact that I really enjoy stock and superstock. It's one thing to raise fees, but to also give one less at the same time sucks! Say what you will, and I know most think "we" contribute big bucks to NHRA, but I wonder, personally, if "we" actually make any money for them. Apart from the occasional sportsman racer going "pro" what is there for them to gain? I am self employed, my own company, and I never treat my paying customer this way. I must believe their true object is to end up with only the wealthiest players that can pay to play. I've often heard the old " how much money do you have to spend" when inquiring about these eliminators......Is this what NHRA will be asking soon? I just gotta believe the incentive isn't there for them. Sorry if I hijacked the thread. I just hate this type of "change".
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C'mon guys, this is just the NHRA trying to save money, got nothing to do with the Gov., you can still order the book or just go to a NHRA meet and buy one there....like I did. I remember when the NHRA's car spec's....weight,hp, etc was in book form and cost about $300.00. Jim |
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