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Old 01-10-2012, 12:22 AM   #1
Don Kennedy
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Default It is time to change the Point System

Ok it is time for NHRA to change the National Points method .

After thinking about the way NHRA does the National Championship points chase it is time to change it . The way it is structured now is no doubt gives the major edge to the Racer who goes to the most races see the last ten years on who wins. this use to be fair but now it is not due to a whole bunch of reasons such as the Cost of Going to Race . only a racer who goes to the most races will always win the championship no doubt see the last ten years on who wins those who go to the most races .

. By eliminating the present way to win the national championship, and having a different way would enable a racer who who cannot afford to go to a zillion races may have a chance to win the National Championship

I think it is a good assumption and I think most agree it is NHRA's Morally , Ethically if not Legally responsibility to have a fair and level playing field for all of their card carrying members who race Under NHRA Sanction to win The National Championship

What does other Think ?No personal attacks or else I will delete the whole post .(fyi)
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