Not sure if you could get it down to a specific moment in time, but considering you'd be writing for the basic casual sports fan, that you'd want to mention about the ability for everyday fans to participate in the sport. Most FTDRS tracks allow street cars to be raced at certain times during season. You can go to Indy on a summer night in June, pay a few bucks, and run your 18 second Buick LaSabre on the same track that John Force drives on. You can't do that at Talledaga where Dale Jr. races (I don't think anyways), and you and your son just can't go play catch on the field at Cowboys Stadium, and you and your buddies just can't show up at United Center in Chicago where the Bulls play, for a friendly game of HORSE. Golf is the one sport I can think of that compares to drag racing in this regard.
As some of you know I write for bleacherreport.com (Article Archives - Bleacher Report)
They mainly have me writing for the NHL and Detroit Red Wings. I am trying to get them to increase the drag racing coverage on the site.
They are big on list and best/worst type of stories. I am working on a best and worst moments in NHRA history. They would be in separate articles. A moment can be anything; an entire event, a pass, a deal, behind the scenes..anything.
I have a pretty good list for both but wanted to see if anyone had something to add.
So what do you think are the best or worst in NHRA history?
(and no Paul the countdown isn't #1 on my worst list) Also the worst isn't meant to be a bash on nhra, bad things happen that are not under their control so think big,
Thanks for the help and insight.