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I know for a fact the tighting of NHRA Belts at the very first, started at the top .Big time
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If your racing gets to the point where you feel you are being taken advantage of by the sanctioning body or to the point where you feel you can no longer afford to race, then it's pretty simple, you need to pull the plug on your racing operation.
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I know for a fact that the top management at NHRA has a genuine concern for all racers who race at NHRA tracks and will do their best to make sure we have a place to race for a long time . as in many business decisions, business make, not all of them can please all of their customers but NHRA still has the concern for their customer , from the very top to the very bottom of NHRA employees.
I was racing at the national event at vegas and it was a very well ran race and i saw all of the top management working hard in bad concitions so we could race, not many top management would do this but NHRA people did. One thing I have learned is not to worry about situations that i can't control ever it is useless worry
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