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The amount of money NHRA has collected on fines would not even show up on a graph of operating expenses. It can't be about money.
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If their car counts are off by 50 cars at $210 a car That's $10,500.
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Probably just trying to copy NASCAR. The vast majority of the sportsman racers can not afford an exorbitant fine like the ones David and the Dennis's received. Both are heavily involved in the sport and I hope each of them get the fines reduced to an acceptable level by the appeals process. I don't think this is a good path for NHRA to follow.
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If you are referring to the party that was fined $5,000 for a bogus SFI tag on the seat belts, in my opinion this is a stern message by the NHRA to anyone else that is thinking about trying it or something similar. They aren't going to tolerate stuff like this and rightfully so. The rules are the rules and it is your life and health. I don't agree with the 2 year re-cert rule but, I will abide by the rules until they are changed. It is only you that is going to get hurt and possibly seriously for a couple of hundred bucks. A hundred dollars a year is not worth it to me.
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And sometimes......we get caught. Yeah, I know, presumed innocent, I know. Sure. BUT, when you refuse to hand over the item in question, it's not hard to understand how doubts could arise. NOT TO equate "A" to "B", but I watched a perfectly normal looking human being be executed several years ago. Google James Rexford Powell if you are skeptical. So I sadly know that more often then not, if it quacks like a duck, and has orange webbed feet, it's a duck. Just sayin... RIP |
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I drove the car to the track. How was I supposed it get it home? I lost my entry fee was not allowed to race. California finally agreed to the misprint. And I got the record. But never got an apoligy or my money back. And BTW we are not talking about a few thousanths of an inch here. It was 3/8's of an inch. In deck height. But the wonderful tech crew couldn't make a common sense decision
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Seen on a show today a Indy car driver got a $30,000 fine for flipping off a competitor that wrecked him.
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Just what has been levied for fines that is out of place? Do the crime, do the time.
Fighting in the Pro pits about someone's wife? Not very professional. Stopping your car on track to yell at the track personnel? Not very bright. Refusing to turn over a part being questioned? Might as well plead guilty. If you don't like the NHRA's rules, pack your toys up and go run IHRA or ADRL. Yes, it's really that simple. |
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