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I don't know whats going on with the NHRA. I raced a max wedge 415 hp back in the 70s d/sa and you had to have the right engine, trans ,ect,ect. I'm just now getting back into it and i'm dissapointed about the new rules. I was hoping to run stock eliminater, but after reading and hearing the forums I 'll just run brackets.
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Go to M.I.R. next weekend for the Sportsman Spectacular. No AHFS there to worry about.
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[QUOTE=Ed Fernandez;266484]Nice letter with good points made.Please don't take my points as criticism.I don't think the upper echelon of NHRA is going to change the way things are running as far as the structure of S/SS.The present fan structure at national events are focused on the fuel cars.
Notice the stands empty out as soon as T/F and F/C finish. Also the structure of the currant AHFS seems to be to their liking.Only recently have some of the new cars started to show the potential they're capable of. As far as class payouts I think the sponsors are really showing the effects of the economy,the roadblocks put up in front of them by NHRA in the way of fees and over the years the growth in numbers of races they have to be committed to in maying postings available.Remember in the 60s and 70s how many major races did they post contingency for.There were also way less companies out there making race parts,so they got a larger market share. Lastly you have a different cross section of racers now in S/SS.Now you have diehard go fast guys,bracket racers,casual (as in attending 2-3 races a year),etc. I'd love to have things revert back to a simpler racing structure,but I think it's just a natural progression of progress that we're seeing in all forms of racing. Remember when NASCAR was all a bunch of good ol' tobacco chewers,with some moonshiners mixed in for good measure? The preceeding was written with apologies to all that think I'm just whiney old ba$tard. You are old Ed Lol Very good letter Wade I hope it works.
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Other racers could do the same. Try not to make it look like a form letter.
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