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04-11-2009, 12:03 PM | #1 |
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D1 NHRA Boycott?
This idea was brought up by a couple of racers....due to the fact that the "S.R.A.C." Does NOTHING! It was proposed that racers in the D1 area boycott a divisional race collectively.We need to get the power of decision back to the racers who support the association. As there will always be the handful of racers who will show up just to get easy pickens. If we all bond together and NOT SHOW then what will they do?
This is just an idea and we were wondering what you all think of it? WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO NOT SHOW UP TO A DESIGNATED RACE TO SHOW OUR DISPROVAL OF NHRA's DECISION MAKING PROBLEM? |
04-11-2009, 02:34 PM | #2 |
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Re: D1 NHRA Boycott?
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Boycotting a Divisional race would only hurt the poor track operator who has to pony up the money well ahead of time to NHRA to host the race with the hopes of making it back later on entry fees and concessions. Besides, most of the decisions that make you want to scratch your head come from a little further west than Warrington, PA. -Mike |
04-11-2009, 03:42 PM | #3 | |
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I agree something needs to be done, something that's effective in getting the attention of NHRA. Doubling of fees etc. is completely out of line. I'm due in May to get my car certified and I was going to have it done at the Grove. The way I figure 170.00 to get in I guess and another 150.00 for cert. = 320.00 just to start. It's a burden for me right now. Something need to be done. Pat I. |
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04-11-2009, 04:01 PM | #4 |
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Re: D1 NHRA Boycott?
Than suggestions of what we can do to fix this is welcome.....What do you all suggest / come up with that will help us relay our disapproval of NHRA's Decisions.
If we get some good suggestions we may all bond together and have a meeting at a race to verbally discuss the plans at someones trailer. Lets get some good ideas flowing |
04-11-2009, 04:34 PM | #5 |
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They all come from the Ohio , Indiana racers not ILL.lol
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04-11-2009, 05:34 PM | #6 |
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Re: D1 NHRA Boycott?
I agree something needs to be done, but like already mentioned a divisonal race will only hurt the track NHRA gets thier fee weather one car shows up or a thousand.
Best place to make a statement to the NHRA is Indy. Another suggestion is flood the divisonal offices with e-mails and phone calls in dissaproval, E-mail member services in California, contact the sportsman advisory members, but it is doubtfull anything will come of any of this short of a TOTAL SPORTSMAN BOYCOT, One event may give them a sign, but several in a row will get thier attention for sure, lets see how they pay the "PROS" without the sportsman $$$.
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04-11-2009, 05:37 PM | #7 |
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04-11-2009, 06:06 PM | #8 |
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Re: D1 NHRA Boycott?
Sportsman racers will never get together and unite about anything. A simple example of how racers disagree on this very topic can be found right here on Classracer in the S/SS section. Throw in the "friction" that is often exhibited by some S/SS racers toward some of the other classes..... and all I can say is forgetaboutit !!!
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Maple Grove or E Town would be the Nationals to boycot. I don't think boycoting a Div race would get NHRA's attention
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04-11-2009, 07:12 PM | #10 |
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Waiting until E-town or Indy is too late to make a statement about decisions made this week,if a protest should be made,do it in Atlanta at the National Event,a Divisional won't get the press coverage...there are a few ways to do it,but it should be organized ,not a mob scene..it worked in the 60's!!,,you have to have a spokesman not a group yelling all at once...just a thought ,if they raised prices as they did but also put more round money up at the same time there would be no bitching ,like the extra 1 mil for the pro's could have been 750 for them and an extra 250 for us!!
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