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Old 07-25-2011, 07:48 PM   #8
Greg Barsamian
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Default Re: NED crowd

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Originally Posted by skills View Post
Just from a fans prospective, the reason fan get up and leave when s/ss run is because nhra organizes the races that way. Think about at e-town this year all the signings were when the sportsmen are running. Big daddy was running in stock but he wasn't in the booth for stock eliminations but he was for the fuel cars. Perhaps if you put him up there to talk about what it takes to build and run a class car people would pay a little more attention. Nhra needs to put a little more effort into the sportsmen program in the end everybody will win with more exposure.
NO-ONE left they're seats on Saturday night when the Super Stockers came out.
BY far one of the best ideas to shuffle the run-order to include SS in the show,
They deserved to be part of it, and the spectators got to see ONE GREAT SHOW!

Thanks to all the racers that braved the heat and made the trek to New England, and to those that did, they now know what we have to do to go south to race!
Again Thanks to everyone for coming!

Special Thanks again to the Staff and Management of New England Dragway for what they had to do to satisfy everyone this weekend!

It's been 20 years, Welcome Back!
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