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Old 02-08-2023, 12:36 PM   #1
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I reached out to Pat Cvengros, Lonnie Grim and Ned Walliser to voice my support for allowing the freedom to choose to use a blinder or not. A portion of the response that I received back from Pat C is highlighted below.

We have been told that this rule is solely based on safety as stated in the clarification posted on www.nhraracer.com Jan 20. IF that was the case, why is there a need to mention the fact that Stock/SS are full tree categories and bringing a level playing field to the starting line??

Maybe all 7 of the current SRAC reps can chime in and give us the details of the conversations that they’ve had with NHRA authorities over the past year or 2 on the subject.
Doesn't that mixed signal response from NHRA indicate that there is more to this than the 'safety issue' that initially was used as a basis for the change? Why would you start talking about the function of blinders as it relates to racing if the reason for the change was purely for pit safety? I'm hearing some rumors that this had more to do with certain racers burning NHRA's ear about banning them and not a safety issue at all. I still go back to my previous question, if there was a pit incident, someone on this site must have knowledge of it?
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Old 02-08-2023, 01:08 PM   #2
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I'm hearing some rumors that this had more to do with certain racers burning NHRA's ear about banning them and not a safety issue at all.
Not rumors Jim, facts….Charley Downing is getting to the bottom of it ..LOL.!!
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Old 02-08-2023, 01:35 PM   #3
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Not rumors Jim, facts….Charley Downing is getting to the bottom of it ..LOL.!!
Actually, I heard one specific name...
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So did everyone else Jim, …..
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Doesn't that mixed signal response from NHRA indicate that there is more to this than the 'safety issue' that initially was used as a basis for the change? Why would you start talking about the function of blinders as it relates to racing if the reason for the change was purely for pit safety? I'm hearing some rumors that this had more to do with certain racers burning NHRA's ear about banning them and not a safety issue at all. I still go back to my previous question, if there was a pit incident, someone on this site must have knowledge of it?
Kind of like the AHFS BS. I think the whiners won that round! Mike McMahan 2543 H/SA
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