Re: A question for the IHRA guys
Keep an eye on the baton rouge schedule it may change.
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Re: A question for the IHRA guys
Just my opinion.......they don't expect traditional stockers and super stockers to attend. They are content with production super stockers and crate motor stockers. The advantage in qualifying is a little ridiculous from the crate motor indexes to traditional stocker indexes. Again, just my opinion, and I have raced several races with them in the last ten years.
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Re: A question for the IHRA guys
That's silly, in my opinion. Why would they NOT want any particular kind of car to show up? :confused: More cars the better, regardless of type.
There are some combinations that could use some HP, but fast "NHRA" cars typically outqualify crate motor cars. If they whacked the crate motor indexes .50, how many more NHRA would show up that wouldn't normally? :rolleyes: They're nothing compared to the CJ's and DP's! LOL I really like the one that's rated 50 HP less than my motor, and runs on a softer index, even after NHRA hit indexes .30! :eek: That's AWESOME. I'm not writing letters to the Tech Dept, I'm writing letters to SANTA! :p $.02, |
Re: A question for the IHRA guys
No problem for SS cars. Div 4 SS is pretty much all NHRA cars anyway. Just not near all of them. I really enjoyed running IHRA last year. Great bunch of guys. Not one problem. Well, I still had to run Slate. :D
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Re: A question for the IHRA guys
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Dinwiddie, Virginia- http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/...=0#Post6331304 Epping, NH- http://www.dragracecentral.com/DRCSt...r2010#indextop Budds Creek, MD- http://www.dragracecentral.com/DRCSt...r2010#indextop Martin, MI- http://www.dragracecentral.com/DRCSt...r2010#indextop There is no dominance of crate motor cars at a national level. There are more at the top on a divisional level and the region does have a lot to do with it. But it still boils down to "racing" and the regular Stockers don't have to worry about heads-up with the crates anyway. (Unlike the new cars, like Mike mentioned.) There are only so many cars that are fast enough to be #1 and it's not usually a crate. |
Re: A question for the IHRA guys
If IHRA increased their purse to $5,000K/Win and $2,500/RU and $750 semis, would they draw enough cars to cover the extra purse? Not just NHRA regulars in the region, but obviously local bracket racers could find a class to race. Don't they bring a crew in with them? If there are more people, then likely there will be more sponsors. Am I thinking to much?
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Re: A question for the IHRA guys
Hagen,
It's like the "what came first, chicken or the egg". You can't have one without the other. IHRA can't raise purses more because they would be in the red if not enough cars show up and it's difficult to attract contingency sponsors with lower car counts. But not enough cars attend partially because the purse and contingency isn't high enough to attract more. IHRA did raise Stock winner's purse and round money last year along along with the rest of the classes. But it's still good, competitive racing that takes less travel time and money to participate in. If more cars would show up, payouts and contingency could grow too. As for local bracket racers, they normally wouldn't have a Stock/SS class to race in unless the event included a bracket program, they built a class-specific car, or were legal for Top Sportsman, Top Dragster or a .90 class as-is. |
Re: A question for the IHRA guys
Obviously you will never change everyone's mind to just start showing up at IHRA races. What you can do is make racing the IHRA event potentialy more profitable. If it makes more sense for me to run the IHRA race, then that is where I'm going. As it stands right now. No way am I towing to Dallas, even with a open trailer for the current payout. I don't care if 3 cars show up again. With the money most people have in this, we should be racing for more profit.
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Re: A question for the IHRA guys
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It's a sad state of affairs, but every time IHRA has addressed something that somebody said, "If you'd only...", they still don't show up. Eliminate one excuse, and they come up with another. I wish I knew the answer. |
Re: A question for the IHRA guys
Having never been to an IHRA track I'm not sure how the class cars compare with the NHRA cars? Doesn't the IHRA allow wider tires and deep pans in stock? Maybe the NHRA racers feel they are at a disadvantage and not willing to change their cars to make use of the rules.
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