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Jack,
The nhra bat and ball are partially subsidized by our membership fees, entry fees and tax dollars. nhra has been receiving exceptional tax relief for half a century; mostly because of the Sportsman racers. That gives every one of us the right to critique nhra's often shameless behavior - if we want to. We are here to have our voices heard! That inculdes all of our voices - anyone who has an opinion can jump in. This is a great site right in the middle of a great country.
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It's not just that it's their (NHRA) ball and bat and stadiums that we're using.
It's their rule book & HP factors. Has been that way for 50+ years. That is the standard that we all use including the regional associations. Without that we would only be bracket racers. So, what is the complaint? Comes back to one thing. NHRA management.
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Ken, Bruce and Bobby:
You are all right. Sinced all the original founders and organizers have gone on all the newbys are interested in is how are they going to make enough money to keep their big fat salaries. They are cutting back all over the country but I bet their salaries are not being cut. An organization is only as good as the Chiefs and all the Good Chiefs are retired are dead. That includes all the Division Directors,etc. not just NHRA Headquarters. |
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