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Old 09-18-2009, 06:30 AM   #1
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Well looking at car counts at IHRA races I really don't think that crate motors would make that big of a difference. Here is an idea, car count is low because the economy is hurting and concerning a lot of people right now and they are staying closer to home. That is it. It is no big deal, NHRA and Bruton are going to have to suffer through it like every person and business in this country.
I believe Brian has hit the nail right on the head.....many people are feeling the pinch. Washington tells us things are getting better?? Well, "show me the money"....costs are still skyrocketing, INCLUDING nhra's fees, etc. WJ
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Old 09-18-2009, 05:49 AM   #2
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Ken,
I'm with you on the crate motor thing but Jason made a real good post. That's one reason I got rid of my crate motor car and went .90 racing. Now I can do both.

Alan,
I was told you can't even register without a grade point. Explain how you did it and help us out here.
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It was simple. I went online and entered the Sunday before the race, after about 10 or 12 AM. As I said, I entered Atlanta first, then Ie couldn't make it, so I withdrew, and finally ended up going to Bristol. I didn't do anything special, I just entered.
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Old 09-18-2009, 06:05 AM   #3
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It was simple. I went online and entered the Sunday before the race, after about 10 or 12 AM. As I said, I entered Atlanta first, then Ie couldn't make it, so I withdrew, and finally ended up going to Bristol. I didn't do anything special, I just entered.
Interesting, because before I had any Grade Points I tried calling NHRA and was told that I needed at least one grade point to enter a National Event period....no exceptions unless I happened to be a past champion
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Old 09-18-2009, 06:09 AM   #4
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Ken,
I'm with you on the crate motor thing but Jason made a real good post. That's one reason I got rid of my crate motor car and went .90 racing. Now I can do both.

Alan,
I was told you can't even register without a grade point. Explain how you did it and help us out here.
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Legend, by the pictures on drag race central there are a lot of IHRA "90" guys racing. A few i recognize have never been to a NHRA event at all. Jr got in last year with 1 grade point. He was asked to drive a stocker there this weekend but could not swing the time off from work.
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