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Len,
To follow up on this thread, since you don't need a grade point to get in are you awarded one for entering as you are at an Open?
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Joe,
Yes, I noticed that because of the way the on-line systen is designed it requires a grade point to pre-enter via computer. We may have to go directly through the competition department in California for pre-entry. I will check for you on Monday morning and post an answer for you. Entry will also be available the day of the event on-site. John, Becasue this event awards national event points it does not award a grade point. However, this has been discussed and perhaps this is something that NHRA should consider.
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Pat Joffrion's race at Belle Rose, LA (Cajun Sportsnationals) was set at 128 cars. Entry fee could be made at the gate or submitted earlier at a discount via the internet on the No Problem web site, not NHRA's site.
It is called the Sportsnationals, for sportsman racers, it should have a 300 car field, not 128. BTW, that race was the best run, best accomadating, and most fun. Ron Ortiz U/SA ahhh cold bottle of water after time trials at the ET shack
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