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Old 05-28-2013, 06:32 AM   #1
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i wonder what this would cost today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Unbelievable-He lost the engine! I am surprised thats all he lost! LOL!
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Old 05-28-2013, 12:42 PM   #2
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I know this won't be popular, but the main reason for the seat belt and any equipment re-cert is to make sure the part has not been modified. Thank the sue happy "victims" and lawyers for that.
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Old 05-29-2013, 11:27 AM   #3
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And so the world turns, a stay on the suspension(s) was just announced. I agree with those who gave Bob the benefit of a doubt that there is more to the story than we probably know...

http://www.nhraracer.com/content/gen...042&zoneid=175
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Old 05-29-2013, 02:58 PM   #4
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I personally know at least two racers who have obtained counterfeit SFI tags from Bob and Bonnie. One has personally bragged to me how they "get around the system" on a belt rule that they don't agree with. The name "Bob Dennis" came straight from his mouth.

Here are some facts
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1. They (the Dennis') print them up and sew them on themselves.
2. They provide them for others to do the same.
3. They were caught because they used a tag that was copied from a window net and had the wrong SFI number, an oversight that will cost them dearly.
4. They did not turn in the belts because they would be caught red-handed

It would be EASY to prove their innocence if there were a factory mis-labeling issue. They would have had to leave the belts with NHRA tech to ensure this was the case.

They should have a solid paper trail of the belt's initial purchase, and subsequent recertifications throughout the years for each set of belts. "Losing the receipt" is not a valid argument....the manufacturer will have ALL that information on file. The original manufacturer is the only company that can re-cert their own products. The Dennis' will not be able to provide this information.

NHRA tech department, if simply recording the brand of belt after the incident, will be able to do a cursory check and see that they have not purchased or recertified belts for years.

Let the accusations fly. These are the facts.

Do ANY of you here not have a solid paper trail for ALL the SFI items on your cars??
Would anyone NOT let NHRA tech take the belts and exonerate them if you know you were in the right?

Once one person dies with faked SFI equipment, we will ALL pay.
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Old 05-29-2013, 03:42 PM   #5
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I personally know at least two racers who have obtained counterfeit SFI tags from Bob and Bonnie. One has personally bragged to me how they "get around the system" on a belt rule that they don't agree with. The name "Bob Dennis" came straight from his mouth.

Here are some facts
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1. They (the Dennis') print them up and sew them on themselves.
2. They provide them for others to do the same.
3. They were caught because they used a tag that was copied from a window net and had the wrong SFI number, an oversight that will cost them dearly.
4. They did not turn in the belts because they would be caught red-handed

It would be EASY to prove their innocence if there were a factory mis-labeling issue. They would have had to leave the belts with NHRA tech to ensure this was the case.

They should have a solid paper trail of the belt's initial purchase, and subsequent recertifications throughout the years for each set of belts. "Losing the receipt" is not a valid argument....the manufacturer will have ALL that information on file. The original manufacturer is the only company that can re-cert their own products. The Dennis' will not be able to provide this information.

NHRA tech department, if simply recording the brand of belt after the incident, will be able to do a cursory check and see that they have not purchased or recertified belts for years.

Let the accusations fly. These are the facts.

Do ANY of you here not have a solid paper trail for ALL the SFI items on your cars??
Would anyone NOT let NHRA tech take the belts and exonerate them if you know you were in the right?

Once one person dies with faked SFI equipment, we will ALL pay.
A no-name quotes an anonymous source and states "those are the facts". Get real.
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Old 05-29-2013, 04:01 PM   #6
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Jim,
You will see the truth when this thing unfolds. You will see that I state the facts.

Of course I'm not going to use my real profile name on this...
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Old 05-29-2013, 04:40 PM   #7
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Any racer, once suspended, has the right to an appeal. It doesn't mean their guilty or innocent. It's just a way for them to keep racing until a final decision comes down from NHRA. Of course, you must put up an appeal fee...$$$$. The whole appeal process is in the rule book.
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Old 05-29-2013, 04:56 PM   #8
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Jim,
You will see the truth when this thing unfolds. You will see that I state the facts.

Of course I'm not going to use my real profile name on this...
Do not need to use your real name; easy to track you via your Internet Protocol (IP) Address.
Then Bob could be looking at legal remedies against you for libel, that is prosecutable even if it is by the means of an internet posting.
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