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Yes, there will be a brand new DRE diaper on my engine as soon as it finished and dynoed. You can guarantee that I would never even consider going down the track again without one.
I know they are optional in some classes and I wasnt infering that everyone should use one but my point was that they are definately cheap insurance against a really crappy day at the track. Have a safe season everyone.
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Ed, this is why I stick to my local track and just bracket race. NHRA is like an evil Robin Hood, they take from the hard working and give to themselves. They want a piece of everything. The owners of my track are not that bad, they are just super cheap and need to work on the prize money.
The horror stories I have read on various forums for all types of racing make me happy that I just stay a half hour from home and race a dozen times a summer and have some fun with some truely excellent racers. If I feel the need to watch some sportman racing I will go to a Divisional or National event for a holiday to cheer on the sportsman guys. I have seen enough fuelers and funny's in my lifetime, sportsman racing and promods are what I watch.
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