Re: JFR is a sign of what is coming
John, every comment thrown around in here from Car counts, to butts in the Seats, to low TV ratings have been beat to Death for 15 years! I really think some are pissed that NHRA continues to survive despite all their Rants. Remember 1984 when Top Fuel Dragster was considered a Dying class? 3 Natl. events had short fields, and it was determined that Don Garlits saved the class.
Joe, nobody is forcing anyone to go or not go. Your failing to read and understand what is being written. All we are saying is that the business model for both NHRA national events and the pro classes must change and evolve or the pro portion and the current national event structure will fail. I don't really think any of us want that anymore than you do.
We will always have races at the local tracks so drag racing will survive in some form but NHRA, pro racers and "super track" operators are driving the price beyond the realm of the average fan and sportsman racer. I know you will not agree but you need to look around and see what's happening. Car counts are down over the last few years as well as fan counts. If that's not warning signs then I guess I'm wrong. As a matter of fact I HOPE I'm wrong...but I doubt it.
John, every comment thrown around in here from Car counts, to butts in the Seats, to low TV ratings have been beat to Death for 15 years! I really think some are pissed that NHRA continues to survive despite all their Rants. Remember 1984 when Top Fuel Dragster was considered a Dying class? 3 Natl. events had short fields, and it was determined that Don Garlits saved the class.