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Old 01-05-2010, 07:26 PM   #1
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Default Re: NHRA's New Budget Cut

Yep , It seems to me it would make sense from a business standpoint, to let a bracket racer run S/SS for a season. Then they could hook them for life at $270 plus, a shot .

Oh, and that was 5 tenths, not 6 Don't want to get too carried away all at once
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Old 01-05-2010, 07:45 PM   #2
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We had confirmed with NHRA headquarters in Calif that Coltons gold card would be good for sportsman classes in Pomona.With no grade point.(Just in case).He even came on here to get you guys help.Then the D4 office called and said Sorry you need a grade point.Directly conflicts with what their website still says.They didnt say entry fee,s were not covered.Just said he needed a grade point.so maybe they downgraded the gold card again? We will be at the D4 banquet end of the month so maybe we can get this cleared up.
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