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Old 01-30-2011, 09:48 AM   #1
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It's not Mark's fault no one else showed up. He was there. No his problem!!!!!!!
Congrats Mark.
No....Its not Marks fault. I probably worded the post wrong and Im sorry. The point was to say how disappointed I am for all the NHRA die hards who didnt show their faces to run an event that went smoothly, in great weather, a good track and an association who really tries to treat the sportsman racers well but always gets kicked in the teeth.
Congratulations Mark and family. I hope this explains my earlier post better. It wasnt meant to make your win any less of an acomplishment. I just hope all of the S/S racers who avoid racing with IHRA for one reason or another enjoys the enhancements they recieve this year and beyond. Especially when S/S or Stock dosent exist anymore in IHRA.
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Old 01-30-2011, 03:05 PM   #2
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Congrats Mark & Elaine,

on your Win in S/S, don't ever forget the money spends the same ...

also nice job Brien on the RU spot..
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Old 01-30-2011, 04:58 PM   #3
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We have IHRA tracks here on Div 4 that are no further than the NHRA tracks. Still very few show up. Mark shouldn't need to feel guilty about the car count. At least here in Div 4 most of the real hitters do show up. The Cummins clan, Latino boys, Southland Perf, Hagen Gary, ect. Very few turkeys like myself. Not many easy rounds. I have no idea why nobody shows up, the other guys say they don't understand it either.
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Old 01-30-2011, 05:51 PM   #4
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We have IHRA tracks here on Div 4 that are no further than the NHRA tracks. Still very few show up. Mark shouldn't need to feel guilty about the car count. At least here in Div 4 most of the real hitters do show up. The Cummins clan, Latino boys, Southland Perf, Hagen Gary, ect. Very few turkeys like myself. Not many easy rounds. I have no idea why nobody shows up, the other guys say they don't understand it either.
Ed I guess im one of the turkeys. LOL
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Old 01-30-2011, 11:48 AM   #5
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I see what you are saying techman about the nhra boys not supporting these races but I also have a gripe with IHRA moving these national events so far away from where their core supporters are in the mid-atlantic region. I believe most of the hardcore IHRA racers are from this region and like me would have to travel atleast 8 hours to a national event(would have been 13 to PBIR). Although they are giving us 2 sportsnational races which I am thrilled about I have no intention on going to a national event like many others around here because they have moved them so far away trying undoubtedly to lure the before mentioned nhra guys. Let's be realistic here and keep the races where you have support and when the other guys get tired of taking it in the backside they can come or quit or atleast shut up. Just my thoughts and not intended to offend anyone. Oh yeah 9 or 90 cars a win is a win and it is what it is. Maybe I will pack up and go to Salt Lake this year where they didn't have no HR cars last year and pick me up an Ironman.
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Old 01-30-2011, 11:54 AM   #6
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I see what you are saying techman about the nhra boys not supporting these races but I also have a gripe with IHRA moving these national events so far away from where their core supporters are in the mid-atlantic region. I believe most of the hardcore IHRA racers are from this region and like me would have to travel atleast 8 hours to a national event(would have been 13 to PBIR). Although they are giving us 2 sportsnational races which I am thrilled about I have no intention on going to a national event like many others around here because they have moved them so far away trying undoubtedly to lure the before mentioned nhra guys. Let's be realistic here and keep the races where you have support and when the other guys get tired of taking it in the backside they can come or quit or atleast shut up. Just my thoughts and not intended to offend anyone. Oh yeah 9 or 90 cars a win is a win and it is what it is. Maybe I will pack up and go to Salt Lake this year where they didn't have no HR cars last year and pick me up an Ironman.
I used to tow 13 hours to Gainesville for the Gatornationals back in 1977-78. Bowling Green Kentucky was 16 hours when I lived in southern Maryland so whats the problem? I couldnt race the IHRA races because I worked for them. Conflict of interest they said so I got my "Fix" by racing the NHRA races. I drive to the Dutch Classic EVERY year at Maple Grove Penn. just to watch and BS and that is 19 1/2 hours. Its worth it as there are no Pro cars there. Gas and deisel cost more now but we make more today than in the 70's. Dont cry about towing 8 or 13 hours. Is all about if you want to or have the ambition to support what you care about. We all wont get out of the world alive so live life to the fullest while you can if its in the budget. .

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Old 01-30-2011, 12:46 PM   #8
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That's exactly the problem, it's just not economically feasible for many to tow that far so why move these national events so far away from the people that really want to race? I can afford to tow that far but can't afford to leave home an extra day just to pack it half way accross the country to race. I will race my divisional and hit two division 2 doubles and probably go to Richmond and be happy! But I will not travel 8 to whatever hours to race a national event when they keep moving them further away from me to attract people that don’t or will not race with them. Get my point?
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That's exactly the problem, it's just not economically feasible for many to tow that far so why move these national events so far away from the people that really want to race? I can afford to tow that far but can't afford to leave home an extra day just to pack it half way accross the country to race. I will race my divisional and hit two division 2 doubles and probably go to Richmond and be happy! But I will not travel 8 to whatever hours to race a national event when they keep moving them further away from me to attract people that don’t or will not race with them. Get my point?
Thats WHY I said if its in your budget. It IS in the budget for a lot of stock and S/S racers yet they still will not travel to an IHRA race but they will travel all across the country to run Pomona Calif. and some other far off venue and the odds of winning is still a gamble !
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Old 01-30-2011, 01:06 PM   #10
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Ok we are more on the same page but I still wish IHRA would look for some venues a little closer to this area. I believe they would be better off in the long run.
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