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Ed Carpenter 01-29-2013 06:28 PM

Re: IHRA Just Sold
 
It was 33 Pro Mods sorry.


1 6695 Rick Distefano, Calgary AB, '53 Corvette 6.062 234.13 237.50
2 2813 Scott Cannon, Lyman SC, *'06 GTO 6.074 237.34 237.34
3 671 Glen Kerunsky, Priddis AB, *'57 Bel Air 6.084 233.96 233.96
4 1382 Tommy D'Aprile, Port Charlotte FL, *'63 Corvet 6.084 232.59 234.17
5 38 Dan Rowe, Rossville GA, '63 Corvette 6.106 204.20 222.66
6 5012 Kenny Lang, Grande Pointe MB, *'53 Corvette 6.108 232.39 232.75
7 1986 John Russo, Middleton MA, *'68 Camaro 6.122 231.20 231.20
8 1313 Chip King, Semora NC, *'69 Daytona 6.129 235.80 235.80
9 6 Quain Stott, Columbus NC, *'63 Corvette 6.135 232.55 232.55
10 1057 Carl Spiering, Jordan Station ON, *'63 Corvette 6.148 233.32 233.32
11 4 Jim Halsey, Street MD, '68 Camaro 6.149 227.46 227.46
12 44 Mike Castellana, Westbury NY, '05 Cavalier 6.153 230.72 230.72
13 2814 Matt Hagan, Christianburg VA, '63 Corvette 6.155 231.08 231.08
14 5 Mike Janis, Lancaster NY, *'06 Cobalt 6.166 232.19 232.39
15 1962 Alan Pittman, Greenville SC, '62 Bel Air 6.184 228.96 228.96
16 8 Burton Auxier, Dixie WV, '53 Corvette 6.195 224.14 224.14

------------ Not Qualified ------------

17 470 Jason Hamstra, Demotte IN, '63 Corvette 6.202 229.12 229.12
18 7 Ed Hoover, Gilbert SC, *'63 Corvette 6.218 230.21 230.21
19 9 Harold Martin, West Bloomfield MI, '06 Grand Am 6.221 223.65 226.20
20 1941 Eddie Ware, Marietta GA, *'67 Camaro 6.239 229.16 229.16
21 1853 Thomas Patterson, Spring TX, *'41 Willys 6.240 228.19 228.19
22 2 Shannon Jenkins, Tuscaloosa AL, '68 Camaro 6.266 226.35 226.35
23 1948 Rick Moore, High Point NC, '03 Grand Am 6.287 225.60 226.20
24 1955 Charles Carpenter, Harrisburg NC, '55 Bel Air 6.309 222.99 222.99
25 1036 Keith Baker, Dothan AL, '63 Corvette 6.333 220.66 220.66
26 1107 Steve Vick, Mocksville NC, '63 Corvette 6.349 223.28 223.28
27 11 Billy Harper, Paducah KY, '00 Viper 6.404 201.82 201.82
28 7992 Doug Ballance, Folsom CA, '53 Corvette 6.708 206.80 206.80
29 12 Steve Bareman, Elma NY, *'06 Stratus 7.058 149.43 149.43
30 1966 Mike Lockwood, Hadley PA, '66 Corvette 8.223 116.66 116.66
31 5083 Cody Barklage, Eldon MO, *'05 GTO 10.486 116.72 116.72
32 7911 Kip Dupuis, Los Gatos CA, *'57 Special DQ
33 10 Dennis Radford, Baker City

Greg Hill 01-29-2013 07:27 PM

Re: IHRA Just Sold
 
It will be interesting to see if or how this affects stock and super stock. I have not renewed my membership this year because I was not happy with how IHRA ran us. No heads up in certain races and scales that broke and weren't fixed. It was like all the things that made us different than bracket cars didn't really concern them. Not to mention buybacks. I feel like there is a big opportunity for them to attract a bunch of stock and super stock racers. They need to be open minded and discuss their plans with people and be receptive to feedback from racers and sponsors.

Kegracing 01-29-2013 07:27 PM

Re: IHRA Just Sold
 
I am cautiously optimistic!
Something needed to change, and I hope this is the right direction.
33 ProMods in TX, and maybe more than that at Rockingham a few years... they had GREAT car counts in all the sportsman classes at one time.
While I know the economy has hurt a lot of things... that is not the only reason for the drop in car count at IHRA races. The current IHRA is not the same as it was in the mid 90's thur about 2005?
I still feel they are more sportsman friendly than NHRA, but they have slowly lost touch with the sportsman racers, and they have quit working to make sportsman racing a key focus. NHRA always had more contingency money on the table, but the split was much closer than it is now... That will take some work by IHRA to get back on par, and I feel this is a big part of getting more sportsman cars back in the pits. This has not seemed to be a focus for them for several years now...
I just paid my membership again a few weeks ago... and plan to race as much as possible this year. I want them to get better and I will support IHRA. Lets just hope the new owners have some focus on supporting the sportsmen racers again!
Ken

Ed Wright 01-29-2013 07:33 PM

Re: IHRA Just Sold
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Hill (Post 367099)
It will be interesting to see if or how this affects stock and super stock. I have not renewed my membership this year because I was not happy with how IHRA ran us. No heads up in certain races and scales that broke and weren't fixed. It was like all the things that made us different than bracket cars didn't really concern them. Not to mention buybacks. I feel like there is a big opportunity for them to attract a bunch of stock and super stock racers. They need to be open minded and discuss their plans with people and be receptive to feedback from racers and sponsors.

Ditto!

Ted Barnes 01-29-2013 08:00 PM

Re: IHRA Just Sold
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by keith 944 (Post 367095)
my thoughts exactly! Lets bring back some real entertainment, racing, and a good, fun show. Best of luck to them, they just might bring back some of us disappointed racers

x2

Larry Hill 01-29-2013 08:53 PM

Re: IHRA Just Sold
 
Top Stock would be fun again, no crate motors or nitrous, hell even my old bomb made the show. We would do it again. Joe Jr. dust of the Tiger car!

Dana Fitzpatrick 01-29-2013 09:27 PM

Re: IHRA Just Sold
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Keener (Post 367080)
Paul,

Couldn't agree with you more! The days of the Saturday Night crowd reaction when Top Stock hit the track hasn't been duplicated since.

To bad racers and officials never could get together on a set of rules that the majority would agree upon and be willing to race. There is a set of rules that would work but it wouldn't ever happen with crate motors.

The only thing that could possibly fly would be rules based upon the concept formulated for the original Norwalk race in 2000 as well as the US Class Nationals. It's really to bad the original format wasn't extended for 2001 and beyond because if it were, most likely, it would still exist.

Once GM got involved and forced the crate motors down our throats it was all over but the shouting. Now that the class has been dead for 5 years and the mistakes have all been identified, I believe it would be far easier to put the eliminator back together. Especially since the LT1 and LS1 combinations are much more of a known quantity.

MK

Mike, I live 20 minutes from Martin 131 Motorsports Park. Have spectated and/or raced there since 1972. My favorite memory ever at the track was when the Top Stocks ran on, I believe, Friday night at the Northern Nationals. They played the National Anthem,then turned you guys loose. A Checkmate Camaro in the first pair,left lane.Not sure if it was you or Paul. PACKED stands,on our feet! Bring them back,we will come.
P.S. The Checkmate Camaros inspired me to drag race,I race a BB 68 Camaro-stick,of course. Not sure weather to thank you guys or blame you,LOL!

Jim Cimarolli 01-29-2013 09:54 PM

Re: IHRA Just Sold
 
Hey Keen,

How is ol' Merc' doing these days?

Dick Butler 01-29-2013 10:01 PM

Re: IHRA Just Sold
 
Pro Mods or TOP STOCK Pitch one and lets get started. Top Stock would be great but I cannot find how the original rules used were written. Any one have them? Race one race and CiC for the next by .05 less than the fast car runs. That would even the combos after one or two races....Pay top Qualifier to keep them running all out or give a bye also.

Mike Taylor 3601 01-29-2013 10:24 PM

Re: IHRA Just Sold
 
As long as they don't have any don't have any Billy Meyer ideals.
Mike Taylor 3601


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