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Old 02-18-2015, 11:12 PM   #1
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If street outlaws doesn't represent what NHRA believes in then they should by all means ask that they remove all signage or any reference to NHRA from the show but that is not what they did. They are threatening if they are associated with the show their membership could or would be suspended.
You don't know that they didn't. We would not be privy to that communication.
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Old 02-18-2015, 11:18 PM   #2
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The letters are posted all over the Internet.
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Old 02-18-2015, 11:54 PM   #3
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Does anybody believe they actually "race" on a regular street??

Do you not notice all the lights and lack of street traffic?

The Police actually shut down the streets and bring in EMT/Fire personal, don't allow any outsiders to watch the proceedings (unless from a distance). Discovery Channel pays big bucks to the Cities to close some out of the way street in a business park so they can film this deal.

Did I not mention the $$$$$$ deal.

Hey people, wake up, this is a "Reality Show? You know, "entertainment"!!

What NHRA did was not based on a threat to cancel somebodies membership number, it has to do with getting a piece of the pie.....

Would not surprise me if in the next few weeks you see NHRA advertising the SO Gang being at some NHRA Event.

Follow the money.

NHRA needs a ton of money to keep the doors open. SO's is making a killing and NHRA is trying to cash in. You really can't blame them for it.

Ought to be some interesting reading in the next few weeks.

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Old 02-19-2015, 12:25 AM   #4
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Ive known 2 of the racers on SO since they came to Speedworld and raced in the original Pinks shows. As of today ive watched every SO show and I couldnt tell you the car numbers. Im pretty confident that dui and domestic violence have fair more deaths then a scripted show about ILLEGAL street racing.
Tracks have invited these bad influence racers and they are packed. Kids ask for autographs and buy tshirts. This is a fact.

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