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Carguy49 07-24-2019 02:23 PM

Re: Indy Quota
 
Casey, I applaud your efforts for going to Indy. You are going there to have fun win, lose or draw. Sounds like a great Bucket List adventure. Good luck.

JSALeBaron 07-24-2019 05:07 PM

Re: Indy Quota
 
Racing in the US Nationals has been something I’ve wanted to do since I was a little kid, watching my relatives race. This is the first year that I thought I might make it (really close). Good luck to all that are close. This is what I spent my money for!!

Wayne Stephenson
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B Parker 07-24-2019 11:26 PM

Re: Indy Quota
 
James Perrone Indy 2014 you went 95 under and qualified # 87. Now 5 years later I'm sure you are a little faster. But even if you have been lazy and haven't worked on your car that 95 under will still get you in. Stop complaining and come to Indy. You know you want to. Great place for you to get a sun tan. I will be there with my brother. We will cook you a cheeseburger!!!! And teach you the English language. BP

Update - Sorry James my brother says no cheeseburger for you.

Chuck Beach 07-25-2019 07:22 AM

Re: Indy Quota
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by B Parker (Post 593152)
James Perrone Indy 2014 you went 95 under and qualified # 87. Now 5 years later I'm sure you are a little faster. But even if you have been lazy and haven't worked on your car that 95 under will still get you in. Stop complaining and come to Indy. You know you want to. Great place for you to get a sun tan. I will be there with my brother. We will cook you a cheeseburger!!!! And teach you the English language. BP

Update - Sorry James my brother says no cheeseburger for you.

Can I have one? it sounds really good.

Painter 07-25-2019 07:45 AM

Re: Indy Quota
 
Barry you are a very smart and capable man. But really do not think even you can teach James the English language we use!

Bobby Fazio 07-25-2019 09:15 AM

Re: Indy Quota
 
Can someone remind me why there is no AHFS at the biggest event of the year where it would be most warranted and actually do the job it is in place to do?

Paul Sarvas 07-25-2019 10:43 AM

Re: Indy Quota
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobby Fazio (Post 593166)
Can someone remind me why there is no AHFS at the biggest event of the year where it would be most warranted and actually do the job it is in place to do?


Because in their mind, lottsa racers want to justify the $100k plus they spent on a NHRA stocker. However they do not want the hp on their combo to reflect time and money spent. They want to show everybody how fast they are but they want 25 hp in the bank. Go figger.

pS

HR9121 07-25-2019 11:58 AM

Re: Indy Quota
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Sarvas (Post 593172)
Because in their mind, lottsa racers want to justify the $100k plus they spent on a NHRA stocker. However they do not want the hp on their combo to reflect time and money spent. They want to show everybody how fast they are but they want 25 hp in the bank. Go figger.

pS

I was trying to figure out how to reply to that question but this pretty much sums it up!

Bobby DiDomenico 07-25-2019 12:57 PM

Re: Indy Quota
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobby Fazio (Post 593166)
Can someone remind me why there is no AHFS at the biggest event of the year where it would be most warranted and actually do the job it is in place to do?

For it to really work wouldn't you have to use it at the most over entered event? Especially since there are already some kind "Mine shaft conditions" exemptions for air.

Cotten 07-25-2019 01:40 PM

Re: Indy Quota
 
The vast majority of my friends that actually attend Indy are in favor of the AHFS being suspended for Indy. That includes myself and I compete in a class where cars routinely out perform mine by two tenths.

In my opinion there has to be a venue to let all the cars run to their potential, and what better place than "the big go". It's not only fun to participate and watch it also provides fuel for a great deal of discussion on this forum. Lol

This may be a great example of NHRA listening to what their customers who attend Indy want.


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