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Everbody Loves The 2 Races In Ihra. But Their Car Counts Suck. If You Can't Afford To Attend All The Races Stay Home. Nhra Will Never Change The Way They Do Things. Just Have To Deal With It.........lifes To Short To Try And Change The Way Nhra.........so We All Can Just Bitch And Moan About It.....nobody But Us On Class Racer Are The Only Ones Who Care.............
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I remember running NHRA Div. 1 events... took three days to run 1 race. I was just getting started in Stock at the time, so I took it as "that's how it was supposed to be", and took it all in as an experience. Now, I'm more than happy to run 2 events in 2 days.
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If you want to see some light attended races this year,watch some of the NHRA Div 5 Points meets. It wouldn`t surprise me to see some Stock or Super Stock fields only go 5 rounds(32 car max)which I haven`t seen in 14 years. Hopefully I`m wrong. "The Hawk"
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........and the season opener at Immokalee, FL was 3 races in 3 days! The only down-side is winning a race late in the season after you get all your claims in! ![]()
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Not everyone want to run doubles! that's why I'm not running any IHRA div.3 races! @ 36 years old I'm to damn old to get up @ 8:am race till 1:am then get up @ 9:am to do it all over again! F-that you guys knock yourself out & have a good time...if it comes to that I'll just bracket race! I can get to K&D @ 5: pm get 3 or 4 time trials race win $200 & be home by midnight!
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Myron,
Never a downside to winning a race. Greg, Have you ever been to an IHRA double. The IHRA portion is usually done by the evening. Then the track takes over for a bracket race that you don't have to run. Typical post I would expect from a traditional NHRA BRAINWASHED racer. Doubles are great 2 claims in one weekend. 2 Chances at an ironman in one weekend. Gone from home only one weekend Towed to the track once. What are you guys missing here. Oops I forgot Thats not the way NHRA does it. Chip |
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Have to agree with you on this, besides the three day-one race gives ya time to visit your racing buddy's. And at my age that's just about as much fun as racing. Aha to be your age,you kids are all alike........................... |
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Double-headers are rarely sleep-depriving. Heck, when I was a kid, we went to the NHRA Div. 1 race at Numidia. Drive 45 min to track Friday. Make 2 qualifying runs. Drive 1-1/2 hrs to Beaver Springs, race. Drive 45 min home. Saturday, drive 45 to Numidia, make 2 qualifying runs, drive to Billy Nees's shop, swap converters, drive to Beaver Springs again and race. Sunday, got busted 1st round in a heads-up run at Numidia, drive to Beaver Springs and race... so even with the large car counts and alky cars, there was time for me to run 6 races in three days. Last year, made my two qualifying runs at Piedmont, drove 2-1/2 hrs to Pageland, runnered-up there, drove home, back to Piedmont Sunday and won. Douglas double-header, I was in the semis on Saturday, 6:14PM, semis at MIR 4:55PM. Darlington, made two qualifying runs, went to Pageland and won, and was back to Darlington before it rained Saturday night. Jackson, SC went long on Saturday last year, but that was due to rain forcing a full-track scraping, so that one *was* 2:30am when I won, but heck, we didn't run 2nd round until 12:43am. Sunday's race, I won at 4:34pm. I think it was like 9pm on Saturday night at Jackson the year before, and that's with a big car count, plus all the 'show' stuff. What time did y'all finish up on Saturday at MIR, Chip? About 6:30?
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6:14 when I stoped at the trailer to call my wife and tell her to go to Capt Billys without me (Family dinner with a bunch of Aunts,Uncles, and cousins) I was going to get my picture took.
In 1996 I was about 31. I won S/p and R/u in FB at Rockingham on saturday night. Left there at 2:00 a.m for Atlanta. Got R/U in the b&m race. Left there at 10:00 p.m for a Labor Day race at Piedmont got beat first rd. went home and slept for 2 days. Those were the days. I remember putting motor in car driving all night to Montgomery for the first DRUSA Footbarke allstar race. Redlighted first rd to myron. Left for Darlington IHRA bracket finals got beat first rd there too. Lots of stories like these I could right a book. If you would rather cookout than race so be it. Thats the beauty of this country we have choices. Chip |
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