You think the Pro Stock Truck lawsuit was a mess?
At this point, all solutions to this problem get complicated quickly.
Ideally a nudge here and there get the program to the correct destination.
Red flags should have been going up years ago, these cars didn't start blowing up overnight. It feels like things came to a head when Scott Kalitta passed that day in NJ. But prior to that... there were red flags, similar explosions were happening all for similar reasons. Prior to the explosions, there would have been red flags from crew chiefs noticing parts fatigue and damage due to pushing the limits of the components. Red flags in the form of rising budgets due to replacing more and more worn parts.
When Scott died, they finally made a change - the 1000' deal. Which was supposed to be temporary till the addressed the real problem. But - to me anyway - it seems the powers that be again ignored the problem. Either that or any change they propsed got shot down due to imput from drivers, owners, crew chiefs... whatever. Meanwhile as time passes, they are coming right back to the speeds and problems they had just before Scott died.
It seems that the NHRA has been either ignoring the problem, or proposing solutions to the problem but back-tracking due to feedback, all the while the program is getting so far off track sweeping changes need to occur in order to right the ship.
Again from that Dale Armstrong article on what the NHRA needs-
"I think you’ve got to have someone who dictates to these guys, who isn’t afraid of confrontation, who’d say to someone who gave ‘em grief, all you’d have to say one time is “Pack up your stuff and get out of here.” You’d only have to do it once, and it would never happen again."
If they had that person when the red flags started going up, maybe they wouldn't be in the position they are in now.