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Old 05-08-2016, 09:03 AM   #17
Michael Beard
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Default Re: Qualifying with no AHFS

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Originally Posted by Darrel Goheen View Post
I'll try to ask a few random drivers in stock or super stock if they are looking for a heads up race or trying to prevent one.
The question is flawed. I'm usually the slow guy. Of course I try to prevent a heads-up run. That doesn't mean I want to change the rules and gut the core of what class racing is. Principles matter over personal agendas.


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Originally Posted by Casey Miles
Let me ask, how many members were really asked or even got a message about this subject before the decision came from NHRA?
I had an NHRA official completely IGNORE a direct rules question multiple times (after I'd already been passed around by two other officials). He started talking about irrelevant things and literally would not even acknowledge that I had asked the question. Rude, incompetent, condescending, and disingenuous. I would have FIRED that man on the spot. NHRA has given me no reason to think that my questions or opinions matter in the first place. I am spending my money elsewhere this year.
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