I have always wondered why the NHRA doesn't schedule these 2 races back to back. Anybody have a logical reason why the NHRA doesn't do this?
Having races a bit too close means you are overlapping fans and cars. I would think many people in the area take in both races (either as racer or fan). By having it back to back you run into hitting the family budget hard and likely lowering the attendance in both areas. They have to balance efficient travel(not crisscrossing themselves) with trying not to overlap regional areas.
I went to both spring races back in '99, and remember no one showed up for the Dallas race, stands were barely half full.
Next year Dallas is in mid October. I am fine with the late April date in Houston, it's a little warmer, but the chances of rain are lower than what they are at the end of March. I fly back to the east coast for E-Town and Reading to see the record setting runs.Houston needs to be in early March and Dallas late October like they used to be.. bring on the world record ETs and MPHs.
Next year Dallas is in mid October.