Heard in the Stands at the Indy
Giving way to the hijackers...
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OUR SPORT IS IN TROUBLE!!!
No sponsors. :Fans" that don't get it and never will. Think about this;how many young kids do you know that TRUELY give a dang about old cars, or drag racing.(not many for me) Now however; the latest cell phone or Xbox GAME....why heck ya!!! They are all over that stuff. When I was 12 I would beg to go to car shows, drag races, anything to do with cars. I was drawing sketches of old cars. Sketching things on my "PAPER!" note book like.. 427 RAT! 426 HEMI, Bow Tie logos, Spinning tires with smoke. The list goes on... And of course I always had the latest copy of Auto Trader "PAPER!" magazine to fuel day dreams of having a hot rod of my own. I would think to my self.... ( I sure wish I had the money to buy that 1969 Z28 for $4,600 Boy! that's a lot of cash!) I know, you guys know what I talking about. Today; text message your buddy in the same room, play Xbox with someone you have and never will meet on the internet, instead of asking what size engine you have I get questions like (How do you know what size a bolt is???). Like it or not I'm afraid we are on the path of the Dinosaurs. IT'S AMAZING! Glen Quote:
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Fan #2: "They oughta run the cars in the parking lot!"
Fan #3: "That would be more fun than watchin' the throttle stop cars." These were good ones. I almost spit my coffee all over the key board. You have to admit this is the quote of the year.......LOL |
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Yes. "OUR" sport is in the trouble. Unless NHRA makes some changes they are in trouble too. I know a lot of you guys hate my car, or don't understand it, or don't even know what it is or what you are looking at. Probably should wait to call the young kids stupid if that's the case. I hear it all the time on here. Honestly you guys that think that are part of the problem.
I had no less than 100 people come up to me saying that they were really looking forward to watching my car make passes again this year at Indy. Old and young. Racers and tech officials. Felt horrible telling them that I couldn't because some bitter NHRA tech official that should've hung up his hat while I was still a child, decided to find some rule written in their rulebook that can't even be met by my car in a safe matter. If the head tech official can't even tell you what the make and model is of a certain car, he shouldn't be in that position. It's really a bummer that 1 or 2 bad apples can ruin it for anyone. All the money (tons and tons to make it legal to run Comp), time, sweat, blood, tears that went into getting this car ready for this event was all just a giant waste. Sponsors get screwed, I get screwed, fans get screwed. But NHRA gets their money of course. What's even more crazy is, every person I talked too, primarily racers that have run with NHRA for a very long time, said "was XXX XXXXXX involved in this" I said yeah, and most of them said "he's no good" "he's an ***" etc. I never met the guy, however he wouldn't even look me in the eyes the entire time he was looking at my car so that say volumes for his character. He didn't say a word to me. Just rode off on his scooter and had someone else tell me I couldn't race. Of course this was after the same "expletive" person told me to run my clutch can up to Lafayette to get it upgraded (thank you Browell for doing this for me at the drop of a hat) and re certified, my flywheel back to the manufacturer to get certified and the same with my clutch. So after 2 full days of meeting everything NHRA told me to do, running all over the state, emptying my pockets even more, they sent one their tech official over to me on race day to say "sorry you can't race because of this rule, in which he showed me in the rulebook" Appeared to be written with only domestic V8's in mind. It's a bummer that NHRA is like this, and they aren't going to get any new cars such as mine involved if they don't change something. I race both sides and I'll be honest, the last 2 years of racing NHRA has been exhausting just dealing them. They have an accepted fuel list that isn't inviting to any car such as mine, seems to be at least 10 years old. 90% of them aren't familiar with the cars or the technology. It's sad. There are a ton of NHRA tech guys and employees that are great people, and I look up to them, but man the couple of bad apples they have sure do spoil the bunch. Sorry for the rant, but as I sit at home, with my car packed up and loaded in my trailer sitting in front of my house, I'm just sick to my stomach that what we worked for all year, was yanked away from us because 1 tech guy doesn't know or understand what he is looking at. |
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I've been saying for years, drag racing is dying and for too many reasons to be able to save it.
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Carey , welcome to Indy. Your not the first and won't be the last
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Carey, what exactly is the rule that they say your are not in compliance with?
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Interesting that a car that has all the safety stuff that is SFI tagged and certified to go 6.0 in the 1/4 can't pass tech....haha. |
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Dang Carey, I wondered why I didn't see you on any of the results posted. Care to spill the exact reason you were pushed out? Besides the fact that you are the fastest car in S/STK.
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