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I sleep in my trailer, cook on a Coleman stove and tow a budget trailer with a 1/2 ton pickup. I have more money in my car than in my support equipment as I want to race competitively. My current upgrade, a new engine, has already cost me almost as much as I paid for the car, 3 years ago. I have a simple job and am not far behind you in age. Life is about choices. I choose to race. You choose to complain? |
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Sure is a bad day for the class racers. Not surprised though. When the IHRA hired Chris Lencheski as the boss it has been a steady downhill slide that was gaining speed daily. They finally sent him packing and now the cut everything to keep whats left afloat has begun. He single handily ruined everything they had. There is an Interview with Scott Gardner about his time there as president. More geared towards the Pro side of things but gives you an idea on the mess over there. http://dragracingonline.com/scott-ga...innerview.html Hope other organizations help with places for class guys to race.
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it looks like the exclusivity class racers have enjoyed with large associations, since the beginning, could be coming to an end. There were some great posts in this thread about the many factors involved. IHRA/Summit deal is going to accommodate drag racers who spend their money at Summit,purchasing the latest technology.
You can buy all the parts, aluminum everything, right off the shelf. in your pajamas. They populate the local tracks all over, for the past few decades. if they have numbers, it looks like its their turn. Money talks. Mike A114 |
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Classic narrow minded textbook based Bean Counter arithmetic that ignored integrating the changing Mathematics of history, human behavior, the moving markets needed to complete the computations. Greed of the Hedge Fund Shareholders. It was like NHRA deliberately hired Chris Lencheski to mute IHRA! Remember up to 2016 racing was exciting. 2017 gone with the air ! NHRA is going to have a field day recruiting new tracks. OSU Dan |
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HORRIBLE to see this happen.
Many great (valid) points made so far and I'd like to address two. 1) Changing priorities of racers. Very true, everybody and their dog has a toterhome and a stacker it seems, but to me that's because we're not 19 year olds all hanging out at the local track spending our Macdonalds paycheck on the latest cam while eating baloney sandwiches. Now wives and family go along and they are the ones forcing the luxuries. Whether that has an effect on the car is a moot point, now they're racing as a family and the money is still an infinite thing. 2) Combining schedules with other sanctioning bodies. I think this is an excellent way of everybody winning. Locally we have four tracks that coordinate their schedules, then made a "race association" that travels to all four during the summer. This way, you can have YOUR weekend packed with 200+ cars and then either have test and tune or grudge racing on weekends that's not "yours". This has worked incredibly well here and see no reason it wouldn't work elsewhere. I love dragracing in general and am a huge class racing fan. However, I do love the bracket side of it and see how it has kept tracks open. I guess my M/CM car is now going to be a U/SA if I can find the parts. (even though I've been slowly buying crate motor parts, anybody want to buy a set of GT40P heads and a roller block? Lol) |
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I also don't think the bracket format will be enough to keep them in business. As a rule bracket racers do not travel to race. I don't see bracket racers supporting a 20 race series that you have to travel to compete. It will be interesting to see what this new format looks like when they finally announce the details. |
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As a rule bracket racers do not travel to race. I don't see bracket racers supporting a 20 race series that you have to travel to compete. It will be interesting to see what this new format looks like when they finally announce the details.[/QUOTE]
I agree although I hope that proves different for the viability of the sport in general. Where I live, the closest track is 2 hours away, and all others are 3-4 plus. The bracket racers that I knew/know travel a little, but only two or three long trips a year and one of those was usually for the bracket finals. On the plus side, this thread about IHRA has over 22,000 views already. I don't think the total of IHRA threads the rest of the year had that many. It usually takes a "live from" somewhere to get that many. |
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