What's up with NHRA logic?
Is there anyone else trying to get into the Gator Nats?
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oxymoron for a thread title aside are you referring to grade points to replace those who've withdrawn?
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Please, please never couple NHRA with any of the following words:
logic common sense courtesy customer relations integrity value (s) etc etc etc |
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If you own a group of stores and they are hundreds of miles apart, someone shows up to one of the stores with a $180 dollars, you let him in (one grade point). He is a participant of your store. That same person can't make any of the other stores do to other commitments, distances and time off from work. But then there is a grand opening store. That person wants to go to the grand opening and has $250 to give to your store, the store owner turns him down because he didn't attend a second store opening (2 grade points). There is room for this person in the grand opening, but he doesn't have the second store on his history, the store owner wouldn't take his money. Not a wise business decision!! NHRA!
More businesses should be run like this, they are wondering why car counts are down! There are allot of people caught up like I am with the economy, can't get time off and the races are too far to go to in a Friday's night drive. This was my first writing under this title! Casey Miles 248H Stock? |
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Tried to get into the Gators this year with only 1 grade point. Could not as grade 2 filled it up on Saturday, before the Wednesday deadline for grade 1's. called NHRA and was informed that if someone was to drop out, only grade 2 could get in as that's when it was filled. They had an 80 car field, while Super Comp was at 100, I don't get it. Now in Stock, it is down to 77, but I can't get in. Oh, and by the way, there are only 13 cars from FL entered in Stock.
Anyone else out there run a business like this? Ron Ortiz U/SA IHRA sure looks good now |
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I hadn't raced my car for a few years and last year inquired about
getting into the Brainerd National event. One week before cutoff there were 12 Super Stock cars entered in a field of 60. I called NHRA and explained my situation and the fact that there were only 12 cars entered. They told me regardless of # of entries I had to have a grade point. When I asked if wouldn't they rather have the revenue than an small field they repeated the grade point requirement. I tried the Div Director but he was away the day I tried. At that point I decided I shouldn't have to work that hard to give someone my money. I understand the grade point program when you have more demand than supply but to not open it up when there are low entries?? Why not open it up a couple days before the final cutoff and take as many entries and cash as it takes to fill the field? Anyway they ended up with 33 cars in S/S and I saved some money. |
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Ron: I sent emails to Jennifer Gregg @ NHRA and I spoke to Rich S., the division director, they both repeat the same business policy. I'm hoping that some one at NHRA comes to their senses about getting revenue into the mix and let the 2 of us in. It's no sweat off anyones balls to open up the field to 1 grade point now.
I don't of any other business that refuses income from people that have participated and have memeberships in their business organization. Casey Miles 248H Stock? |
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there is business policy and then there is stupidity and arrogance, i believe you are the victim of the second
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N H R A = No Happy Racers Allowed
My 2 Cents Rick Cates |
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Wow,am I glad I bailed when I did.Who needs this crap?3-5 years goodbye drag racing as we know it.
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