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Old 11-03-2009, 08:12 AM   #1
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As for the IHRA and TOC race, split the money to those that showed up and move on in life.
Again, why should this be treated different than any other national event? If Pomona rains out, will you expect NHRA to just split the money among the potential championship contenders? Doesn't make any sense. You have to crown World Champions, and you have to RACE for it, in my opinion.

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Why they ran the Sportsnationals race on the same weekend is beyond me.
1) To give racers one last shot to qualify for the TOC
2) To make the weekend financially viable. Remember, there's no "entry fee" for the TOC. IHRA and the track have to make some money somewhere. Would a track reasonably take on an event where the ONLY income was from spectators/crew? Sportsman payouts are still a sizable nut to crack.

Everything that could go wrong, did go wrong. We were all presented with a worst case scenario. The issue now is how to deal with it. At this point, I would like them to make a decision, period.
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Old 11-03-2009, 12:33 PM   #2
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Well an email or letter has been sent out from IHRA prompting the qualifiers to give some feedback on how to handle this. First of all, I must say that this is the first year for the TOC and it uncovered the fact that it really needs a back up plan in place.

Unlike an NHRA national event that gets rained out and rescheduled and possibly most of the same people show back up because they are travelers and can maybe account work-wise and leave-wise for this situation, this TOC was a one-time deal for 2009 for alot of people so it should be handled a little differently. I just hope it gets decided soon...
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Old 11-03-2009, 03:27 PM   #3
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everyone should have gotten an e mail yestersday. i got mine in the afternoon and expressed my belief that this should be raced to decide the winner and not split up.
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Old 11-03-2009, 03:54 PM   #4
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Default Re: IHRA tournament of Champions

I too beleive this race needs to be run to determine its champion in each class.
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Old 11-05-2009, 12:15 AM   #5
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Again, why should this be treated different than any other national event? If Pomona rains out, will you expect NHRA to just split the money among the potential championship contenders? Doesn't make any sense. You have to crown World Champions, and you have to RACE for it, in my opinion.
Because the NHRA doesn't postpone races indefinitely, or even for 4 months like it looks like this race is going to be postponed. If Pomona rains out, they'll try to run it on consecutive days, and if they get to the point where it is not going to be able to be run during the week, they'll try the very next weekend. Not at the beginning of the following year on the verge of the new season starting. Crowning a 2009 champion 2 months into 2010 completely takes the luster off of it.

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1) To give racers one last shot to qualify for the TOC
2) To make the weekend financially viable. Remember, there's no "entry fee" for the TOC. IHRA and the track have to make some money somewhere. Would a track reasonably take on an event where the ONLY income was from spectators/crew? Sportsman payouts are still a sizable nut to crack.
I'll stand by my prior comments that trying to run the Sportsman National event PRIOR to the TOC was just plain stupid. I agree with you...they did it to try to entice racers to come down, and make the weekend financially viable. But, the race should NOT have been used to give somebody one last shot to qualify for the TOC in 2009. It should have been run AFTER the 2009 TOC, with the winner of that race and the TOC automatically gaining a berth in the 2010 TOC.

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Everything that could go wrong, did go wrong. We were all presented with a worst case scenario. The issue now is how to deal with it. At this point, I would like them to make a decision, period.
I certainly don't disagree with you there, and I feel bad for all of you that are / were involved with this. My point of view is that at this point, it's an f'ing disaster. Cut your losses, split the purse, and move on in life with a clean slate in 2010. If you run the race in early 2010 (like it looks like they will, IF they run it), you'll eliminate a good portion of the racers simply because they can't return, and this race will favor those racers down south who have been able to race prior to the TOC. Those up in the Northeast will be going down there cold, and will be at a distinct disadvantage (rather than running at the end of the season where EVERYBODY has a large number of runs to draw off of).

So, how validating is it to be crowned the "champion" when not all the contenders participated, and when a good portion of them are coming in rusty due to inactivity?
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Old 11-05-2009, 12:47 AM   #6
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This subject matter should only include those it involves.
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Old 11-05-2009, 06:12 AM   #7
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Old 11-05-2009, 08:43 AM   #8
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This subject matter should only include those it involves.
This subject matter ALMOST involved me too.I'm glad I had a late season slump,so it DOES NOT involve me.Therefore,I will refrain from expressing any of my views.I am still curious to see how all of this shakes out.
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Old 11-05-2009, 10:52 AM   #9
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this wasn't a regular event, I would not have attended this race even if it had a perfect weather forecast. Like some other unfortunate racers I too was lured there because of the two bonus races and the bye run. Since the dramatic increase in travel costs since 2005 I generally don't attend any races more than 300 miles from home due to the costs and the possibility of having a rain out and re run. So this was NOT a normal national event. So please stop comparing it to one.
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Lyons is right. It was not a normal race. That being said IHRA needs to step up to the plate and make a decision.
I think the race needs to be rescheduled and finished before the 2010 schedule begins. Any other outcome would really make a joke out of it.
One more think: Jason did you qualify? If not you don't get a vote. The only people it matters to is this years contestants.
Hopefully and I really think they will IHRA will learn from this and make the necessary adjustments.
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