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Bobby Fazio 03-01-2011 11:35 AM

Re: Red light survey
 
40% say keep it, 60% say otherwise. Doesn't that mean it should be changed?? :D

Ed Fernandez 03-01-2011 01:41 PM

Re: Red light survey
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SStock1373 (Post 243123)
40% say keep it, 60% say otherwise. Doesn't that mean it should be changed?? :D

Bob,29% want the change,the other two catogories either don't or don't give a flying flock.There's bigger fish to fry than this non problem.

Ed Wright 03-01-2011 02:23 PM

Re: Red light survey
 
Ed, they have just about got this dead horse beat to pulp. LMAO!

Neal Derochie 03-01-2011 02:25 PM

Re: Red light survey
 
To Mark Yacavone,

Just wondering since you are pushing this change, will you advertise this as how you will do it at your combo race and take your chances on car count, seems you should have some say if its your race

Neal

JRyan 03-01-2011 02:42 PM

Re: Red light survey
 
Neal, there's no way to do it unless it's changed in the computer for the tree, so Mark has no way to implement it into his program.

Jerry

Mark Yacavone 03-01-2011 03:27 PM

Re: Red light survey
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Derochie (Post 243163)
To Mark Yacavone,

Just wondering since you are pushing this change, will you advertise this as how you will do it at your combo race and take your chances on car count, seems you should have some say if its your race

Neal

1, I thought I adequately explained that a change of this type would start with NHRA at Nat'l event tracks, followed by Divisional tracks, then possibly where Opens are .
This would leave Speedworld way down on the totem pole for such changes.

2, I never said I advocated such a change. I said I didn't care,one way or the other.
I also said I thought it was a good idea, seeing it was relatively easy to do, and that it would affect very few races overall, and that the first or worse scenario on the starting line would match that at the finish.

3, I enjoy discussing such issues and hearing different views . In the process ,I get to do a little promoting each time I post something.Think about that for a minute, and thanks.


(BTW, What specifically, is your interest in this discussion ?)

Ed Wright 03-01-2011 03:28 PM

Re: Red light survey
 
And the way so many of you slam NHRA and it's management (and don't be dumb enough to think nobody there reads this), who in their right mind would expect them to have the software modified to make you happy. Especialy since the majority wants it left alone. Somebody here lives in a fantasy world. It just won't happen. Get over it, build a faster car, go fishing, do something else.

Neal Derochie 03-01-2011 03:47 PM

Re: Red light survey
 
To Marc Yacavone.

you say this needs to start at NHRA nationals first , my point is if its so easy to do then do it at your races and see how car count works for you, everyday someone wants some new personal agenda item, gets old real fast

( btw i've been involved with a super stock car for well over 35 years thanks for your concern)

danny waters sr 03-01-2011 03:55 PM

Re: Red light survey
 
No good reasons here to change it....... If it was changed is it going to get new racers (NO ) It will do nothing to better the sport.....This is rediculous... Ed makes a good point on finish line driving, lots of things could go wrong down there for no reason...Why don't we just make single runs and the best package wins ,at least there would no be any stupid finish line mistakes or crashes.... Leave it alone.... I am ashamed of some of you guys.....I got lots of ideas ,but then it would not be drag racing

Dan Bernay 03-01-2011 04:11 PM

Re: Red light survey
 
Where is the moderator in all this?
Delete this thread!


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