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The sportman oil down rule is a joke. My "sportman experience" at Topeka has me looking for another venue to race in. From being treated like S@@T at the credentals trailer, older lady with black hair needs to be fired, to leaveing 6 oz. of oil on the starting line first round to collect my coveted oil down fine. Just my 2cents or 500 dollars or 250 dollars or what ever it is
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Canyon, Tx
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I did also stand in that line at Topeka.
I also did get a letter from Graham Light apologizing for the expereiece at Topeka. I almost lost my teeth when I read it. I never received anything like that from NHRA in my almost 40 years of dealing with NHRA so maybe things are changing. Just My 2 Cents |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Williston, Fl.
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Thank you members of the Sportsman Racers Advisory Board for pushing this change. I didn't have any high expectations of them being able to really make any change in the way NHRA does things, but I was wrong.
I now might consider making plans for '09 to enter S/ST at Commerce, if I can afford the fuel to make the trip there when the time comes. Thanks again to the Sportsman Racers Advisory Board (or whatever it is called). Glad someone is able to inject some common sence thinking toward the upper management at NHRA.
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