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1320racer 01-09-2025 12:49 PM

Re: The Official Start of Silly Season
 
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Originally Posted by Jared Jordan (Post 707822)
But, but?Class Racing is dying! Lol

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Originally Posted by KennyAnderson (Post 707834)
On Life Support! LOL!

It is and those racers that have their eyes open and are being honest about it like Mike Pearson AGREE!
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Originally Posted by Adger Smith (Post 707837)
Says the expert on Class Racing:

Keep quoting my replies and using my words and I’ll reply to every thread! :p

KennyAnderson 01-09-2025 01:17 PM

Re: The Official Start of Silly Season
 
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Originally Posted by Mike Pearson (Post 707853)
It is here in Florida. We have very few stock and super stock cars still actively racing here. Most have aged out and retired. We have lost a few in recent years. Some just quit. We dont have enough left to support the SSSSA and make it viable. I am in the twilight of my racing career. I am 66 years old and will race until I retire from full time work. Not sure when that will be. Hoping to go until at least 70.
D1 and D3 seem to be the healthiest divisions

I somewhat disagree Mike. There are a few new cars in Florida lately and the SSSA races have been dismal failures for other reasons. Of the last 4-5, 3 races were put on at Orlando during Runday Sunday. They were such CF's the race either didn't get completed or were split/late finishes. The only other race I'm aware of was in Gainesville. It was OK. We didn't attend because we had other commitments. There are usually a pretty healthy turnout of cars at the D2 races, many of which are from our area (Fla and Ga). The norm at most divisional races has stock with the highest car counts by far.

Barry Polley 01-09-2025 01:31 PM

Re: The Official Start of Silly Season
 
Bam!

Jared Jordan 01-09-2025 03:56 PM

Re: The Official Start of Silly Season
 
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Originally Posted by Barry Polley (Post 707877)
Bam!

Like Thanos from the Marvel movies: he is inevitable.

goinbroke2 01-09-2025 05:00 PM

Re: The Official Start of Silly Season
 
Stop replying to him and don't quote him!

Mike Pearson 01-10-2025 11:54 AM

Re: The Official Start of Silly Season
 
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Originally Posted by KennyAnderson (Post 707875)
I somewhat disagree Mike. There are a few new cars in Florida lately and the SSSA races have been dismal failures for other reasons. Of the last 4-5, 3 races were put on at Orlando during Runday Sunday. They were such CF's the race either didn't get completed or were split/late finishes. The only other race I'm aware of was in Gainesville. It was OK. We didn't attend because we had other commitments. There are usually a pretty healthy turnout of cars at the D2 races, many of which are from our area (Fla and Ga). The norm at most divisional races has stock with the highest car counts by far.

I hope you are right Kenny. See ya at the races real soon.

1320racer 01-10-2025 12:15 PM

Re: The Official Start of Silly Season
 
Hope is not a strategy. It is on life support and is dying and like our own deaths, it’s inevitable. In the meantime enjoy it while you can and stop complaining about the NHRA…rules, quotas, class eliminations, payouts, contingency, etc because the NHRA knows you are showing up regardless!

JP1738 01-10-2025 02:03 PM

Re: The Official Start of Silly Season
 
1320, agree. I'm going to enjoy it while it lasts no matter how long that is.

As for the bitching, I complained this year about all the doubles as I prefer more weekends to race, not less, but I genuinely believe D2 has the best div director in the association in Cody Savage. He's very personable and has made some great calls in the past few years. Notably, running the Orlando divisional in 1 day last year when everyone knew rain was inbound the following day. Cut off a qualifying hit and went straight into first round, got it all done in a timely manner and everyone went home happy with a completed race. Guy has been very clutch with his shot calling and I enjoy running under his leadership. Payouts and entries still blow, but you can still have a great weekend with a win and decent sticker money. Sure it's not as good as it used to be, but I was thrilled with bringing in over 4k for winning SG at Charlotte in '23.

kansas stocker 01-10-2025 02:10 PM

Re: The Official Start of Silly Season
 
In Kansas we have lost a National event track and three divisional races including one at the site of the original US Nationals. Looks like the track in KC is out of the loop as well. Not exactly all bright and cheery here. Very thankful for Tulsa.


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