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thank you for posting those, brought back some fond memories, really started to feel my yrs, ,,, take care
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Super hot babes, ice cold beer, a great time and dynomite class racing. Memories, memories and more memories. Long live SANAIR.
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why doesnt nhra sign a deal with Speed channel, and get more tv exposure!! Because ESPN, just aint working....
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Stephen, I dont think speed would work either, need a independent firm to do it with ex experienced racers more less directing what to do. If i ran it i would make all my announcers watch all the ASC shows that Steve Evans did and say copy this type of doing a show or leave.
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To get back to original question,it's like asking why can't life go back to the simple times of the 50s and 60s.(That's the time frame most of us oldies grew up in and have fond memories of).Time marches on and progress has brought us to what we have now.Pretty much an impersonal world.Most of us will never see the people we argue and agree with,in our lifetimes.I think Dick Butler brought this up once before. At this rate, knowing and experiencing what I have ,I really am not interested to know what the future will be like. It would be nice to see S/SS coverage on TV.
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Joe, i guess you are right. The coverage of sportsman and pro stock racing just flat out STINKS!! there is a 2hr show of a race but only 15mins of pro stock. The only thing we see is the pro stockers leaving the line, and they only interview certain racers.... Funny thing is, even if you win S/SS eliminations your odds of being seen on tv are about like trying to win the lottery...lol
sorry back to the topic..
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There has been in the last 25 or so years a complete lack of promotion for sportsman racing, unless you include alcohol cars as sportsmen. i don't know if that has been on purpose or just a lack of knowledge by the management at NHRA. Even the times occasionally that there is a sportsman TV program it focuses almost exclusively on alcohol cars. I can remember back to the late 60's and early 70's going to Indy to watch and there were huge crowds the days of class with people hanging off the fence.
When there are only 8 or 16 stock and super stock cars left on Sunday at a National event and they run before most of the fans are even there, how are people even going to find out about us? The lack of effort from NHRA to promote sportsman racing is just another way in which they have strayed from what their mission should be and that should be to make drag racing better for all the competitors and the fans. All they [NHRA] know any more is top fuel and funny car. It's no wonder that's what a lot of the fans know and like because that's all that ever gets promoted. When I first started racing in the late 60's I knew who Don Prudome was and Don Gartlis, but I also knew who Ronnie Sox was and Bob Glidden, and Bill Jenkins, and Jimmy Waibel and George Cureton and a lot more. These guys were in the pages of Hot Rod and Car craft and Popular Hot Rodding on a monthly basis. I don't know if stock and super stock could ever be as popular as they once were but I do know no one is trying to make them popular with the fans and no one is promoting them.
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Seems to me,the only realistic way for Stock/Super Stock to get their deserved air time is to go proactive . Relying on the media or the I or N crowd to promote class racers seems futile at best . Perhaps the way to go would be havtng an independent producer film, edit and package for sale to Speed , FSCR or ESPN coverage of one or more of the Stock/Super Stock association combo events . If the concept of class racing were for once properly explained and presented I for one believe the viewers interest could be picqued . The limited coverage given now does nothing but confuse the average viewer . There is no explanation ever given as to HP/weight or CID/weight . All they see is one car getting a head start , but why ? And why did the first car across the line lose ? (breakout) Class racing is GREAT competition and would be interesting to viewers if competently presented . As for independently selling a package I cite by example last week's coverage of the Chili Bowl midget race , Pass Time or Pinks . Guys , you deserve the coverage , but mainstream is commited to celebrities and circuses , the only hope is to find an outsider willing to take a chance showcasing the best of drag racing .
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