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I received the same email.
I guess I do not see any advantage for the racer. Yes for the spectator it will make it easier which should make shorter lines for the racer. The racer still has to turn in a Tech Card and gets their credentials at the same time. For me as a racer I am not sure what the advantages are. Am I missing something? My 2 Cents |
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For me, I think the shorter lines at credentials is the only BIG advantage. As I have been in line for HOURS before. So far, I have not got in the system. Tried my Gatornationals, there asking for a sales # and a 4 digit password. There must be more to it than I have yet. But this is still a good thing, late coming crew can get right in.
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Doesn't make much sense to me either as a racer. Unfortunately, you still need to be there on Wednesday to make sure you don't get parked on mud or broken glass and at that point it's not a big deal waiting in line cause you don't have to be anywhere til the next morning. Seems like NHRA just want their money earlier.
And it looks like it's only for drivers and crew. It would make more sense for spectators. Kelli 1236 S/ST 1836 S/G
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