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Originally Posted by SDT1DYI
I realize many racers have had complaints with NHRA over the years for a variety of issues. As a retired CEO, the issues NHRA has faced over these past two years to say have been challenging, would be an understatement. To ask your local State health departments "IF" you can get a permit to hold an event 60-90 days in advance and get no firm commitment, has to be frustrating and then cash flow impacting . This is what happened to our Seattle National event this year.
What would class racing look like if NHRA did not exist? What sanction body to going to stand up and fight for the rights to build and race OEM Vin tagged cars?
If NHRA needs to sell assets to raise cash, sell them. If they need to reduce head counts, do so. These are difficult decisions but must be made to survive.
As class racers, we need a strong sanctioning body that works in our interests and survives in this difficult operating enviroment.
Steve Teeter STK/SS. 620
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Southern Sportsman Shootout
Nhra could learn a few things
On how to treat the strong customer base they seem to take for granted
But they are blinded by the circus