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an interesting article. http://www.competitionplus.com/index...time-will-tell
if they switch to NHRA , how long will it take for Mid-Michigan to switch back to IHRA? Phil
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Considering they moved the Joliet National event date over her points race date at Mid Mich, obviously come more changes are in the pipeline. I really hope US 131 doesn't go NHRA, but I wouldn't blame them either. Right now, they are a showcase for IHRA. They jump in with NHRA and they will be a middle sized fish in a monster pond. Tough choice.
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Is 131 really big enough to hold an NHRA national event? I've been there a couple times and just plain didn't see enough acreage to park the nitro travelling circus.
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I don't think that it has enough paved area to have a national event. A points meet would be somewhat of a stretch. Also the only way out is through the staging area. It makes things tough getting out of there at times.
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All they would have to do is buy the land on the north and south ends of the track. Then have the county pave the exit road that goes south.
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It's not the size of the track, it's how you use it
![]() Despite what you think of Pinks, just use that show to comapre David and Goliath. The production crew, having just left Indy, said 131 was the most successful event they ever had. Not one single delay, no one turned away because of parking, no fights with the staff, no problems at all. Indy on the other hand, no management skills at all, all kinds of down time when a car would break, track staff getting into it with people, etc. Turn 131 NHRA and keep the current owners / managers in place and it would be a top 5 facility (location, good air, clean facilities, damn near perfect track, etc). Change the owners or managers and you would have just another Indy. You can always add more pavement, but you cannot add good air or find good owners and good managers. Just my $0.02 Last edited by Marine One; 08-28-2010 at 02:43 PM. |
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another article, this one by an outstanding sportsman drag racing writer, Steve Kaminski of the Grand Rapids Press.
http://www.mlive.com/autoracing/inde..._rolls_in.html this tells a little bit more than the last article. I hope they stay IHRA. Phil,
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US 131 would make an excellent Division 3 points meet track but is actually too small for a real national event. It is nowhere near the size needed for a big spectator crowd or for a full field of Professional racecars with their huge entourage. With the normal big field of Sportsman entries that attend a NHRA national event, it would clog up the whole area. It is a shame because US 131 is a nice facility. |
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