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Old 02-02-2011, 03:06 PM   #17
Jim Wahl
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Default Re: How do you get (N) racers over to the (I) side

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Originally Posted by KingReptile View Post
I have always enjoyed the hospitality of IHRA they are happy to have you.It would help if they would run more 1/4 mile races.There Nationals are a complete cluster f^&k.They have way too many classes for one and for the most part a bunch of retired old man that cant get out of there own way.Jim and Danny I dont mean you,Mike Baker tries very hard to satisfy his customers unlike the other assocaition.
Tom, if you kicked out all the "retired old man that cant get out of there own way", you would be sitting there all alone with nobody to race. You aren't making friends talking like that. I happen to be a 59 year old retired guy who resents your comment. Think about it. Jim

BTW: It's "their" not "there".



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2009 NHRA D2 National Open Stock Champion
1982 NHRA D2 West Palm Beach LDRS SS Runner Up
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