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Greg Hill 09-22-2010 01:29 PM

Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
With all that's been going on lately with the introduction of the new cars into stock and super stock, I have to ask whose interest does our sanctioning body represent? It seems to me like they operate as a for profit business to try and make as much money as possible without regard for members who have supported them for 20 or 30 years. How do you all feel about this? What do you think about having the four board members decide the future of NHRA without any input or accountability to anyone? Where do you all think the money goes that they make? These questions and a lot more need to be answered.

Ed Fernandez 09-22-2010 02:41 PM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
Greg,the only way to correct all the ills is for EVERY sportsman racer to boycott and not attend any races till they change course.We all know that wont happen.They will continue to do what they do best.Continue on like always and throw us a bone now and then to put down the firestorm without regard to the flames rising again in the future over future issues.

Chad Rhodes 09-22-2010 06:38 PM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
"the Board of Directors" end of story. that's all they care about

BlueOval Ralph 09-22-2010 07:12 PM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
The salarys as reported in DRO when they published the NHRA Tax returns come close to this city deal out there. But we didn't elect the NHRA guys they did it on there own!!!!!

X-TECH MAN 09-22-2010 07:38 PM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
And you guys keep on giving them your money so they can "Bend you over"......LOL.

Dick Butler 09-22-2010 08:45 PM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
They only represent "their own interests" They are a BUSINESS. They push the rules and variations as far as needed to keep people "hooked" and needing a place to see friends, hear the motors and smell the C-12. If all the friends met for picnics every 4 weeks in the summer it would threaten the existance of NHRA.

Sean Kennedy 09-22-2010 09:41 PM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
The only thing NHRA stood for was selling out to HD Partners and cashing in big time. Since that fell through, I don't think they care about much of anything other than keeping the association afloat so they still get a salary.

Don Kennedy 09-23-2010 12:23 AM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
let the Flaming begin > I don't agree with most about NHRA not paying attention to the sportsman , right now I suspect NHRA is trying just to stay alive and every time I have talked to them they are always concerned about every class. heck the one element we don't know is NHRA making any Money in this economy? and we don't know about the rest of the story,so how can anyone make a true assumption about how NHRA is doing??

Sean Kennedy 09-23-2010 01:17 AM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
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Originally Posted by Don Kennedy (Post 212574)
let the Flaming begin > I don't agree with most about NHRA not paying attention to the sportsman , right now I suspect NHRA is trying just to stay alive and every time I have talked to them they are always concerned about every class. heck the one element we don't know is NHRA making any Money in this economy? and we don't know about the rest of the story,so how can anyone make a true assumption about how NHRA is doing??

I beleive per the tax returns that get posted on DRO that the NHRA lost money in 2008. I haven't been paying attention so I don't know if they released the return for 2009, but if you want to know if they are turning a profit that is the best place to look.

Alan Roehrich 09-23-2010 01:56 AM

Re: Whose interests does NHRA represent?
 
Looking at a tax return for any one to three year period can be extremely misleading.

For example, there are a ton of corporations that will show a profit this year, whether they actually made one or not, and have already decided to show a loss for 2011 in order to avoid the anticipated sunset of the "Bush tax cuts for the rich". They'll move profits and losses on paper, legally, to show whatever they need to show.

Further, the corporation "NHRA" may show a net loss, while every board member and silent shareholder takes home a nice hefty salary paycheck and bonuses.


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