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Probably why I haven't gotten my membership yet, check was cashed in October. I'm sure that he has taken upon himself to rectify this situation for me as quickly as possibly though. Now THAT'S sarcasm too! By the way, same problem at Vegas too.
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Billy, the guy from Zimbabwe is a scam, don't believe him. He has relatives in Nigeria who are wealthy, none in the US.
Ron Ortiz U/SA why didn't you go with him
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His first comment after the nice to meet all of us was to ask us if there were any issues we would like to bring up. I spoke up quickly and asked how much time he had. He quickly changed the subject to how important the sportsman racers are then into just wait and see there are changes coming to support us. He hinted about the changes to the license programs and how that would cut our costs to race at NHRA events. I have not yet seen any cost cuts on my part as I get a physical every year anyway due to my age. So NHRA just not requiring one for my license did not change anything for me. Then the cost of running a National did increase so no savings there. The only savings is the cost of diesel and I don't think NHRA had much to do with that cost. So far I have not seen any real changes to benefit the Sportsman racers. I keep hoping but hoping in one hand and you know the rest. My 2 Cents Rick Cates Last edited by 63corvette; 01-29-2016 at 06:45 PM. |
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Billy , somebody said he was at the lebanon race in 2014 looking round ? I didn't see him in the pits . And I didn't see him at the hotel I was at ...lol....
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While I did not get a chance to meet Mr. Clifford at PRI, I did speak with a couple of NHRA officials. "Oh yeah, we got your e-mail. You made a lot of good points."
.... and? Nothing. That's it. At least they acknowledged receipt this time. I thought the interview was pretty telling when Clifford said he'd had ideas to improve NHRA for 18 years. And they're just NOW seeing light of day? That's life within a corporate behemoth. I heard much the same from another NHRA official. People within the organization that could actually make a difference have their hands tied.
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People that use terms like "grow", "initiative" and "team" generally wear shiney shoes. "Gear Heads" don't, 2 completely different worlds. MB.
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Maurice,
we have a horseshoe pitching league in Kilgore. One of the teams is named "Shinny Shoes"
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Clifford's primary objective is to grow the brand and let's face it, it starts with the Professional categories. The NHRA is a mess and he clearly understands the issues. In business it starts at the top and trickles down to enhance the entire program.
He's correct about appealing to younger people, the Millennials and Generation X, many of us are Baby Boomers. I hope a healthier NHRA translates into better opportunities for and respect of the sportsman racer. I believe he will be measurably better than Tom Compton. Last edited by Frank Castros; 01-30-2016 at 09:08 AM. |
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Here is Billy's post from the other thread. I was thinking about posting something about it myself.If Dwight has the original copy, that's fine with me.
If anyone is interested, we can explain it further. If not ,we can forget all about too. Apparently NHRA already has. Quote:
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