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Old 03-05-2012, 01:28 PM   #1
Bruce Noland
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Josh: Reading the guide lines is like school yard mentality, other people make commitments that they can't follow up on, so other people get punished for that behavior.
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Josh is the NHRA competion administrators.

I get the logic now, punish the racer who wants to go to a race and do nothing to the people who make commitments that aren't reallized. That makes all the business sence in the world. The people who withdrew should loose their entry fees if this is the business solution that NHRA is following!

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You need to grow up. Racers do not enter races with the intention of withdrawing at the last moment just to send immature brats into tantrums. I was one of the last to withdraw from this race because, after final prep of my little rig, I returned home to find a very dear family member in the throes of a medical emergency. Thoughts of racing vanish in these situations. It's really hard for me to ever feel sorry for nhra but this thread is mostly about adults behaving like children and I mean pre-schoolers.
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Old 03-05-2012, 05:31 PM   #2
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Bruce, I feel bad that you had a medical issue arise, by your number I can tell you are from D1, I used to race in D1. No problem getting to D1 races and I think you have 2 or 3 National events with in a 200 mile radius. But down here there are no NHRA tracks within 200 miles, I played their games with getting a grade point to race at the Gator's, it was a hardship for me to even get to the Orlando D2 race.
If NHRA kept everyone's entry money who withdrew and closed the event, fine. But everone who withdraws gets their money towards another national event and the racers who only have one shot at a national event which is the 2nd closest race, 300 miles, gets locked out.
The people who are in charge are not racers, never even owned a race cars, what are they doing in the NHRA? I'm here with my $250 wanting to enter, they wouldn't take it because of a policy that was probably procured before the recession and now is a business error. 8 withdrawalls equals $2000 in entry fees that NHRA lost. Who need's a degree to figure that out?
I'm no school kid, just a racer wanting to race!!
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Old 03-06-2012, 08:20 AM   #3
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If the issue is local racers not being able to race in the closest Nationals, why not have "bonus point" based on home base of racer. Live within 300 miles of the race, you automatically have one extra point for local event. If you live 1000 miles away you dont. This would still allow most points to enter first but help locals enter sooner if they have been earning points.
Second thought it is obvious local SportsNational format works if it were expanded and advertised. Let the bracket racers have the fill in time for the National events. Racing at an NHRA event was always a highlight of my racing but with the dilution of the field to Super Comp, Super Gas, and Cutting of Class racers the drive to be there would slow....
Without 8 or 10 cars in a class to compete it appears to be less attractive.
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Old 03-08-2012, 07:15 PM   #4
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Casey, I can't believe you still want to eat that NHRA crap sammich.
IHRA is taking over Florida, one track at a time.
your pal, Marshall
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