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Old 06-25-2010, 09:58 AM   #1
art leong
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Default My response to NHRA letter

Hi
At the 2010 Englishtown Supernationals while going through tech inspection.
I was asked where I bought the fenders on my 1995 Dodge Neon
2095 SS/GS.
I stated Ebay and was asked what model year the fenders I had, came on.
I answered that all first gen (1995 to 1999) Neons were the same.
Fiberglass fenders are legal in my class, The fenders I had were the only ones made for the first gen Neon. They had 4 openings (louvers) in them.
I was told that it was okay to run the race. But not to bring them back.
And I would be receiving a letter about the infraction.
The fenders gave absolutely no class advantage, there is an inner fender well and a liner. So the holes opened up to a dead space. No aerodynamic advantage was had.
Enclosed is the letter from Pat Cvengros, technical services rep for NHRA
And copies of assorted Ebay auctions for the same fenders I was using.
I have since purchased steel replacement fenders which are 6 pounds lighter than the fiberglass fenders. There was no advantage at all and no conspiracy to cheat.
And I predict my car will pickup quite a bit Thanks to NHRA’s problem with my fenders.
These fenders only cost me a total of $85 but they will not match my paint.
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