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Old 07-16-2010, 02:01 PM   #1
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Default Re: Alcohol dragster?

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Originally Posted by Hagen Gary View Post
Thanks for backing up my point Alan. Its allmost like he didn't even read NovaSSdude's post before taking it in quotes and telling him it wouldn't work. It wasnt the first time he has done this. He took my entire 20 sentence post, broke it down into different quotes, and proceeded to misconstrue everything I was saying. That wasn't the first time either. Thats why I got involved. Yes we need people to check cheaters and challenge ideas under false names, but don't give me that crap about I can't cuz of where I work. Just say it. I don't want to use my real name because I might bring up some **** I don't want to be responsible for. Quit with the long winded excuse that makes no sense. You also need people to check members who twist people's intended points. No hard feelings SSDiv6. It doesnt feel so good when people try to make you look like a dumbass. Maybee thats our falt for not comming accross in a way that everyone can understand our points.
We all have the right to agree and disagree. No hard feelings.
Being in an industry that spends a lot in R&D, there is a lot of technology in both aerospace and motor sports that are aligned. In the past, I had my share of discussions with SFI as regards to many issues including metallurgy, welding and other stuff just to go in to deaf ears. I am not the only one; Brad Hadman, who is considered one of the premiere chassis builders for Alcohol and Fuel classes has also clashed with SFI and NHRA many times as regards to issues related to these classes.

I do not consider myself to know it all, however, due to my job, I have a lot of tribal knowledge on technology that allows me to be selective on what may or may not work. In addition, I go and pick on the brains of many of my colleagues that are experts in many areas such as metallurgy, stress, brake design and many other areas that can be in sync with our sport. As a matter of fact, many motor sports teams even contract our wind tunnel facilities and experts for their own R&D. As many are curious about aerospace technology, many of my colleagues are also curious and intrigued about motor sports.
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