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Old 08-01-2017, 10:02 AM   #11
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Default Re: Important if you run D-H/S or SA

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Originally Posted by MR DERBY CITY View Post
So true, and might I add......put Pat Cvengros on SPEED DIAL.....!!!!!
Cvengros is utterly useless and ignorant. I exchanged five emails with him the other year and he positively refused to even ACKNOWLEDGE the question that I repeatedly asked him. He talked all around it, and half of what he said was wrong. It was absolutely unbelievable. I would have fired him on the spot. He is one of the reasons why I quit running NHRA.


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Greg, ain't it great? The "Stock Eliminator Welfare Recipient" is telling you to get to work!
Agreed! If people want to play the game as NHRA allows, fine, play the game, but to defend such things AND have the audacity to get indignant about it is ridiculous. Telling Greg Hill to "get to work" is height of audacity and ridiculousness!

When I ran Super Stock, I ran the obscenely underfactored 275HP 5.9L DragPak. I did it because it was legal, and it's what I could afford. But I never went around telling people how hard I worked or how fair the HP factor was. Quite the opposite!
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