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Don Kennedy 09-23-2010 03:06 PM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad Rhodes (Post 212655)
Mr. Compton, will you please put the drink down and untie Mr. Kennedy, give him his laptop back and let him out of the basement

..............................its the only logical explaination.

LOL and that is funny .

hey I have had a few "firm discussions" with Tom Compton about not allowing golf carts in certain areas, Graham Light about everything and Peter Clifford about a Benefit for the racers lol at me being professional in discussion issues privately ,Also us Pontiac racers have been beat up for years by the Bogus Hp combinations with the chevies ,so basically this ain't my first rodeo , lol at me don't like the new hp ratings just work on your stuff harder is a quote a well know chevy racer told me a few years ago about my old Pontiac so now I am saying to all the chevy racers just work on your stuff harder , that is what I am trying to do ,it gets harder as I get older lol again at me TIG(tongue in Cheek) post

Paul Ceasrine 09-23-2010 04:24 PM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
It's nothing personal, it's just business.

A lawyer with his briefcase can steal more money than a hundred men with guns.

The NHRA is a successful operation. You hire the best law firm and
accountants that money can buy.

Capitalism at its finest.

Randall Klein 09-23-2010 05:48 PM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
I'm wondering why PRO doesn't complain more, or squeeze more purse money out of the NHRA cash cow...as it looks to be. They race for chump change relatively speaking, and they have the clout that Sportsmen will never have. They certainly have access to the tax return figures, yet they seem content for their purse structure...or not.

It would seem that Schumacher, Bernstein, et al would be all over the amount of cash that NHRA execs were packing away (shouldn't the Headquarters be in Bell, CA?)

Just seems.....

Greg Hill 09-24-2010 09:00 AM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
Randall, when I saw on the news, the other night, the story coming out of Bell, CA my first thought was NHRA and how similar the stories could be.

Bruce Noland 09-24-2010 09:09 PM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
nhra is a not for profit organization but it is very interesting to learn that most people think it is a for profit business.


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