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He's over 70 years old and has been running the school for 40 years. Would you rather he just close up shop and not reap the fruits of his labor?So, can someone please explain to me what this purchase accomplishes besides giving Hawley a path to a retirement plan?
The school is going on the road. I don't believe it will be 'based' at any given track.Also, Is Cuttel now going to attempt to purchase Gainesville, or make him move the School to one of the current IHRA tracks?
Prices are not highSo, can someone please explain to me what this purchase accomplishes besides giving Hawley a path to a retirement plan? Seriously? Are the costs of attending the school going to decrease?
Do you think NHRA would cave in and sell it to him? Probably not.Also, Is Cuttel now going to attempt to purchase Gainesville, or make him move the School to one of the current IHRA tracks?
He can make sure Hawley's drag racing school runs only at IHRA tracks. That way, he can charge people to attend the school, then transfer the money to an IHRA track.So, can someone please explain to me what this purchase accomplishes besides giving Hawley a path to a retirement plan? Seriously? Are the costs of attending the school going to decrease?
The school has been on the road for years.The school is going on the road. I don't believe it will be 'based' at any given track.
Exactly. The home base was Gainesville though.The school has been on the road for years.
I’m not sure who moved it, but to be honest, this has more to do with the IHRA than the NHRA. So this is the correct place to put it.I had originally posted this on the NHRA SIDE,
BUT it got moved. I guess nobody running NHRA has never gone to Frank's school.
You know sometimes things are just Black and White.
I don't see that happening. Does IHRA have a track in Florida that could house the school?Do you think NHRA would cave in and sell it to him? Probably not.
I’m not sure who moved it, but to be honest, this has more to do with the IHRA than the NHRA. So this is the correct place to put it.
Not at all, I'm happy for Hawley, and happy to see that the school will continue. But none of that was conveyed in the Press Release, just that this is Grand Slam for the IHRA!He's over 70 years old and has been running the school for 40 years. Would you rather he just close up shop and not reap the fruits of his labor?