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Originally Posted by Paul Precht
Running IHRA was less of a challenge for me. My first IHRA Nat was at Epping and there were about 32 cars. I lost fourth round. My first NHRA Nat was the Keystones and I qualified 130 out of about 155 cars. I never got to run the show. They took one alternate and I sat there knowing I had to put up a much bigger fight to play this game.. Bigger challenge = more satisfaction, Paul.
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So you're saying you'd rather pay $200 plus dollars to not qualify and say hey I didn't qualify at an NHRA race than pay $150 and have a chance at getting paid. Yeah that makes alot of sense to me. If you are such a good racer why don't you try some of those also rans down in the Carolina's see what happens. Better yet, how about you line up beside Anthony Bertozzi, seems to me he has multiple championships in IHRA and has championship in NHRA. I think this dispproves your rationale about the IHRA but then everyone is entitled to an opinion.