Bullet
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Depends on who ur Daddy is? -
Okay Jim, who's your Daddy?
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Depends on who ur Daddy is? -
It's open registration now at Indy, if the class you wish to participate in is not full or someone drops out (like what happened to quite a few classes on Monday) you can get in with 0 (zero) grade points. I think you may just have an additional "late entry" fee to pay.
I am confused , what is the issue behind the age issue for this kid ?
Okay Jim, who's your Daddy?
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Thanks Alan, and you are probably correct on D.C. I do remember now that he was running divisionals while Cagnazzi was sponsor-searching. But have there ever been exceptions made to wave the Divisional grade point count to allow someone to run a National event? Seems like there was a situation like that several years ago, but my feeble brain doesn't remember any particulars. Can ya help out a feeble minded ol Super Gas racer here?Zack drove Randy Meyer's car at a couple of LODRS events earlier this year. Diana Harker drove the car in Dunkin' Donuts colors at Gainesville and Atlanta. She was driving the car because Zack wasn't 18 yet. He is now so he will be driving.
And I'm pretty sure that D.C. still runs divisional races. I think he runs more than anyone on the planet except maybe Biondo-LOL
Alan
The problem is there are some people who piss and moan everytime some young kid gets to drive either b/c of age or b/c they havent ran a div. race or b/c of who there daddy is. Its stupid. Just be happy for them and that you have another car showing up to race. Its get old. I didnt think we'd every hear the end of it when the Force girls started racing.
So basically, there isint a problem. Just people looking to b*tch about something.
You were looking for an answer, Phil...I didn't see any complaining.
The problem is there are some people who piss and moan everytime some young kid gets to drive either b/c of age or b/c they havent ran a div. race or b/c of who there daddy is. Its stupid. Just be happy for them and that you have another car showing up to race. Its get old. I didnt think we'd every hear the end of it when the Force girls started racing.
So basically, there isint a problem. Just people looking to b*tch about something.
Terry,
I don't claim to know all the exceptions, but here goes. What was said about Grade Points is correct. After that, a former National Champion can always get in. That's why David Rampy can run all the nationals he wants, without ever going to a divisional. That's also why Bo Nickens ran Indy a couple of years ago without having run a divisional for a couple of years. I believe that the defending Champ of that particular event also gets an entry without needing to meet the other requirments. There have been instances where a JR racer moving into the big cars gets a pass, based on the promise of running divisionals in the upcoming year.
That's a few that I'm aware of,
Alan
We're all on the same page there, Phil..it's cool.David and Lori this is what I was refering to when I said I wasn't p&m
Originally Posted by Justin League
"The problem is there are some people who piss and moan everytime some young kid gets to drive either b/c of age or b/c they havent ran a div. race or b/c of who there daddy is. Its stupid. Just be happy for them and that you have another car showing up to race. Its get old. I didnt think we'd every hear the end of it when the Force girls started racing."
So basically, there isint a problem. Just people looking to b*tch about something."
Justin I was not looking to ***** or piss and moan (although I am jealous) because a young kid is running. I saw on both nhra.com and competitionplus.com that a 17 year old was going to run a national event and questioned when his b-day was because of the new rule this year. I know plenty of sportsman racers that have not been able to run at national events this year after competing the last 1 or 2 years at 16 & 17 years old