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BKSG1198 "The only downfall I see is everyone is going to have a Grade 8 in 2026 and trying to get into a National Event just became tougher."
And NHRA keeps lowering the entry quota. What kind of logic is this.
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I do understand both sides to the double header or not formats.
One downside with the double is if you have an issue with the car that can?t be dealt with at the track at the first race you?re hosed on two divisional. Not a big deal 95% of the time but a factor. Now I?ll say the doubles would be a lot easier for me to swallow if they were Thursday through Sunday. Wednesday to Saturday is pretty rough on work schedule and vacation. Regarding Sunday as a rain day I get it, but if Monday was a rain day you have, what, 75% less people that need to take another day off from work compared to everyone needing to burn at least 3 days in a row, if not 4 with travel distance. We already accepted that reality for national Events, tough to swallow for divs in my opinion Kp |
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Because they know we will keep lining up to attend even if they raise the entry fee to $600
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