Re: Can NHRA survive without John Force ?
The N.H.R.A. survives without;
Don Garlits, Don Prudhomme, Bob Glidden, Shirley Muldowney, Kenny Bernstein, Warren Johnson, Bill Jenkins, Joe Amato, Dale Armstrong, Mickey Thompson, Lee Shepherd, Pat Austin, Eddie Hill, Ronnie Sox, Tom McEwen, Jim Liberman, Don Nicholson, Ed McCulloch, Raymond Beadle, Connie Kalitta, Pete Robinson, Jack Chrisman, Gary Beck, Tommy Ivo, Gene Snow, Jim Dunn, George Montgomery, Art Chrisman , Chris Karamesines, Dick LaHaie, Darrell Gwynn, Brad Anderson, Willie Borsch, Terry Vance, Blaine Johnson, James Warren, Danny Ongais, Frank Manzo, John Mulligan, David Rampy, Frank Hawley, Dave Schultz, Ken Veney, Billy Meyer, Malcolm Durham, Richard Tharp, Elmer Trett and Me! |
Re: Can NHRA survive without John Force ?
I have to say i enjoyed the racing format 2 qualifiers and go into elimination
Nothing guaranteed. Run what you brung. And make sure you have enough Very entertaining short and sweet |
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It is not hard to see when there are far fewer teams fielding multiple cars that the NHRA is riding on a much riskier bet than the list above. The vast majority are single car teams and much more diversified when one retires or leaves the sport. I guess the thing that bugs me the most about this is not that people come and go. That is a natural progression. It is disappointing that a sport with such addictive qualities is being talked about their survival. I know this has been talked about for decades, but at some point it no longer becomes a chicken little discussion. Unfavorable team demographics, management decisions, and other mitigating factors seem to be hitting all at once. |
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Force finally released a statement that they aren’t racing this year so guess we’re going to find out. Beginning to think the old truck driver is pretty savvy because it very well could be we won’t have any more National Events this year. NHRA isn’t going to have an event where they can’t get decent gate and concession receipts nor can I blame them. But they’re more than happy for you to keep entering national events, I see Atlanta has openings in Stock and Super Stock now BTW. Meanwhile the NMCA seems to be carrying on.
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To be 100% honest, by there being 2 less JFR cars plus no Mike Salinas & maybe no Scott Palmer in 2020, our low budget (lowest budget of any TF or FC actually) TF car actually has a better chance of qualifying. So guess what teams like us are doing? We went to Indy 2 (missed qualifying by .003) and we'll be at Indy 3 this weekend. If there were a ton of TF cars showing up we probably wouldn't have been at either simply because we can't afford to do this without the NHRA qualifying or #17 & #18 showup money. Sure, JFR is the most recognizable name in drag racing right now. But JFR isn't what defines NHRA. I'm guessing 75% of the people who tune out bc JFR isn't racing will eventually realize we're still having racing and they'll circle back around and start watching. In the end, I think NHRA will be just fine. |
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It really is pretty simple.. The sponsor money dried up.
The Pro racers & NHRA have been riding on sponsor money. Business is shut down and the advertising write off money has dried up.. When the economy opens up and comes back you will see the big named sponsored teams come back. |
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Drag racing is a Hobby for most, has been that way for a long time, the only people making a living off of it are the pro paid drivers and pit crew.
Actually this is a big opportunity to make big changes by NHRA to the pro racing. Go to 50pct nitro this off season. Casual fans will not notice the difference, certainly will not see the difference on TV. How much more affordable will it be for the entry level Nitro racer. Everyone will complain for a year, then it business as usual. Nitro $55 ? a gallon, just paid $5. a gallon for VP M1 at Cecil. and less major carnage, so sportsman may get another round or 2 on sunday |
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