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GUMP 01-09-2024 12:05 PM

Re: The Demise Of Class Eliminations
 
I would be all for adding MORE Class Eliminations. My issue is that we really did lose something that it's we are still paying for.

Why do I like Class at Nationals? There is something very cool (to me) about being able to show a spectator the Wally that says XXXX Nationals that I just won. It was kind of sad for me to finally win Class at Gainesville and get a trophy that doesn't say Gator Nationals.

As I see it, if we do cave in Division 2 and only do Class at Divisionals, there should be no up-charge for two more opportunities to win each year.

Nick Heath 01-09-2024 12:07 PM

Re: The Demise Of Class Eliminations
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron Ortiz (Post 691348)
Class at nationals are a joke, how can you have class when the field is getting smaller and smaller quotas.

Absolutely. There are far too many classes for such small fields. It's a significant issue in SS. At a 50-car quota, you get 25 in the "combo" classes. The combo class runoffs are still fun to watch, but not the same experience.

However...
I would bet substantially that NHRA's deceptive quota-setting habits are exactly how NHRA both reached and justified this decision.

Look at the fall Vegas nationals. For years that was a bucket list race for me. There were 100 Stockers and 100 Super Stockers and they ran 3-4 rounds of class eliminations at both!!

Now the quotas will be what, 60 each with no class in either? Maybe because they've dropped the quotas by 10 each year and created the perception that "class racers are losing interest in class eliminations, those races get fewer and fewer cars."
I feel the same thing happened with Brainerd. Years ago it was 80+ with class in both categories. Then it became 75, then 70, then 60. Maple Grove and Gainesville also (e.g., all of the big ticket class eliminations races).

I know the D2 nationals have obscenely low quotas - the Charlotte races are like 50 each right? So if you have a bunch of races with quotas in the 40-50 range with class eliminations, and others at 60-70 without class, guess what you can tell your executive buddies at the country club? "We get more entries and more entry money at the nationals without class eliminations." In the C-suite, nobody cares about why those statistics are true - just what the statistics are.

And #3, let's think about what NHRA sees every time a national event entry window opens. 100 guys rushing for 60 spots regardless of whether there are class eliminations or not. Think from a business perspective (setting aside the shady 501(c)(3) stuff for a moment). Why would a business keep providing a service when the consumer base is demonstrating that they will pay the same for the product without that service?

GUMP 01-09-2024 12:08 PM

Re: The Demise Of Class Eliminations
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MR DERBY CITY (Post 691350)
Gump, I feel your pain ….I will share with you a quote from my close friend Charles Norton ……”Nothing lasts forever “ :):)

Seems like the bills do....

Jared Jordan 01-09-2024 12:20 PM

Re: The Demise Of Class Eliminations
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DG (Post 691354)
Ron, I agree. I have seen class contested at Nationals with a quota of 50. Its has no meaning at that point. Now were seeing cars capable of running -1.20 making deals to lift at a 1000' or setting their car up to only run -.98 and hoping with a good light to get the win. Between no prize money, running at Divisionals and the AHFS, racing for class is all screwed up except for Indy. Maybe running Class at National Opens where we can also set records without the threat of a AHFS hit, as suggested by Yac and Charley, is the way to go. Preferably these Nationals Opens would be at the fastest track in the Division and at a time of year when the DA is very good. And let us go down the the track at 8:00 am not at 11:00 am after Jr dragsters. Maybe making National Opens great is the way to go. NHRA isn't gonna give us what we want at National events.

Well said. Bakersfield the weekend before the Winternationals would be nice!

DG 01-09-2024 12:29 PM

Re: The Demise Of Class Eliminations
 
If we could get one more race like Indy, it should be the spring national event at Las Vegas. Most of us cannot go to Indy with any regularity due to the cost and amount of time away from work. Stock and SS racers on the west half of the United States deserve a Class racing opportunity like Indy. 128 car field with 150 quota, no AHFS and yes tear downs. LVMS has massive pit space and the town obviously has a nationwide appeal. Heck maybe running Class on a four wide track would save time and make it special. Would love to see a Ford, Chevy, Mopar and Pontiac all leaving the line with the wheels in the air running for A/SA class honors.

Billy Nees 01-09-2024 12:29 PM

Re: The Demise Of Class Eliminations
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GUMP (Post 691355)
My issue is that we really did lose something that it's we are still paying for.

Ya know, I've been NHRA racing for kissin' close to 50 years and we (the Sportsmen) have been "losing something that we are still paying for" just a little bit at a time, every year, for close to that long.

DG 01-09-2024 12:33 PM

Re: The Demise Of Class Eliminations
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jared Jordan (Post 691359)
Well said. Bakersfield the weekend before the Winternationals would be nice!


Better yet,why not have a National Open at Pomona the weekend before the Winternationals.

Mike Pearson 01-09-2024 03:56 PM

Re: The Demise Of Class Eliminations
 
With the addition over the years of the new and different classes there is just not enough time for class elimination at most national events. Plus NHRA does not have to buy the class Wally’s. I don’t know how much they pay for them. Glad I have the ones I have won over the years.
Pro mod, MM pro stock, Super Comp,Gas and street. TS and TD. FSS and now FX have all been added at some point. Plus the exhibition stuff that they run. JR’s , bracket cars and TF motorcycle among other things that take up the time that was once used for class elimination rounds. The pros seem to eat up much more time than they did when I started racing. Scrubbing the tires and making engine adjustments at the line. Fanning the doors and wheelie bar adjustments at the line after a burn out. All that takes precious time that is taken from the sportsman classes. There is no way back to what was
I am 65 year old now and hope to race a few more years before I have to retire. I plan to go to the races I can and enjoy the time I have left. See y’all at the races.

Ed Carpenter 01-09-2024 04:28 PM

Re: The Demise Of Class Eliminations
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Pearson (Post 691378)
With the addition over the years of the new and different classes there is just not enough time for class elimination at most national events. Plus NHRA does not have to buy the class Wally’s. I don’t know how much they pay for them. Glad I have the ones I have won over the years.
Pro mod, MM pro stock, Super Comp,Gas and street. TS and TD. FSS and now FX have all been added at some point. Plus the exhibition stuff that they run. JR’s , bracket cars and TF motorcycle among other things that take up the time that was once used for class elimination rounds. The pros seem to eat up much more time than they did when I started racing. Scrubbing the tires and making engine adjustments at the line. Fanning the doors and wheelie bar adjustments at the line after a burn out. All that takes precious time that is taken from the sportsman classes. There is no way back to what was
I am 65 year old now and hope to race a few more years before I have to retire. I plan to go to the races I can and enjoy the time I have left. See y’all at the races.

But there is time to run Teslas down the track at national events 🙄

Mike Pearson 01-09-2024 04:49 PM

Re: The Demise Of Class Eliminations
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Carpenter (Post 691380)
But there is time to run Teslas down the track at national events 🙄

That’s the stuff that is killing the class eliminations for stock and SS


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