View Single Post
Old 03-05-2012, 01:28 PM   #9
Bruce Noland
VIP Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2002
Posts: 1,855
Likes: 83
Liked 444 Times in 145 Posts
Default Re: What's up with NHRA logic?

Quote:
Originally Posted by philip miles View Post
Josh: Reading the guide lines is like school yard mentality, other people make commitments that they can't follow up on, so other people get punished for that behavior.
Philip Casey Miles
248H
283768

Josh is the NHRA competion administrators.

I get the logic now, punish the racer who wants to go to a race and do nothing to the people who make commitments that aren't reallized. That makes all the business sence in the world. The people who withdrew should loose their entry fees if this is the business solution that NHRA is following!

Casey Miles
248H "F" NHRA Stock?
You need to grow up. Racers do not enter races with the intention of withdrawing at the last moment just to send immature brats into tantrums. I was one of the last to withdraw from this race because, after final prep of my little rig, I returned home to find a very dear family member in the throes of a medical emergency. Thoughts of racing vanish in these situations. It's really hard for me to ever feel sorry for nhra but this thread is mostly about adults behaving like children and I mean pre-schoolers.
__________________
Bruce Noland 1788 STK
Bruce Noland is offline   Reply With Quote