Re: I feel so sorry for Kenny Bernstein!
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Not a KB fan and not defending him in any way, but anybody could have screwed dragracing into the ground. |
Re: I feel so sorry for Kenny Bernstein!
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Bill, I used to drive to the strip, take the slicks out of the trunk and bolt them on and after the race put them back in the trunk, then I graduated to flat towing, to a flat bed trailer, and finally to an enclosed trailer. Now stock racers are showing up with $800,000.00 motor homes and stacker trailers. It just seems to be a natural progression to escalate to a better rig as the money gets better. Is this not what the pro's have done.....the more money the better the rig. I was a gofer and tire wiper for Garlits for a very short while in the '60's when he towed an homemade inclosed trailer with a chrysler stationwagon. The massive influx of money by sponsors calls for the best performances and a lot of wins, which in turn means more spare parts and engines to maintain that winning record so they can get more money for next year.......it's like a giant dragon...the more he eats, the more he needs food....but someday there will be no more and I think that's where the NHRA is going...one day it will have eaten itself! Tree |
Re: I feel so sorry for Kenny Bernstein!
That day may be arriving more quickly than anyone anticipates.
WHEN IT HAPPENS, will we see a return to common sense spending for all this stuff; gooseneck trailers and duallys in place of the 60-foot long, 18-wheel stackers with onboard machine shops, or do you think the Professional community will simply pack it in and Professional category drag racing as we have come to know it, will cease to exist, (rather than return to the grass-roots modus operandi of the '70s????) It's gonna be fun to watch, whatever happens, 'cause it's definitely coming. Dunno exactly when, but they have killed the goose that laid the Golden Egg. At least, it would appear that way. |
Re: I feel so sorry for Kenny Bernstein!
You'll have a few teams that can still put the money together so the low buck dually guys may make it to an event or two and MAYBE you'll get full fields with those low-buck locals. But as long as ONE team has a big budget others will either have to try to be at the level to compete or park it. I see 8 car pro fields in the not too distant future.
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Re: I feel so sorry for Kenny Bernstein!
Hey Bill,
If you go to Atlanta or Joliet you will see the Duallie in Top Fuel. Chris Karamasines is entered. If all those sponsors drop, Chris stands a chance, he is one of my hero's, right up there with Garlits. I saw Chris up at Joliet recently, and he had run his best ever but had to quit, his slicks were down to the cords, God love the man! |
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