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NHRA has nothing to worry about when it comes to participants in Stock. I think there will always be enough and why not collect the money? But if they were to "phase out" Stock, would there be legal ramifications? MJ |
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Knowing that the NHRA is a "not-for-profit" and knowing the salaries being paid the B-O-D, I would participate in a class action suit.
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Now the perps tip toe around and squeeze classes out , little by little. Believe it yet?
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Exactly, that's why I said 'phase the racers out', not phase the class out. Make it so objectionable that the racers want to quit.
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