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Yesterday Jon said that I was inaccurate in stating that a soft drink sponsor can only provide with full sponsorship, no partial, if your a Pro Class racer. Hey guys if I'm wrong please correct me, or should I beleive my lying a__ eyes.
......... Notice that all of those energy drinks are gone, and in retrospect it appears that most of these deals were more flash than substance............
........Could Pepsi sponsor cars? Absolutely.......
that would surprise me, but you may be right.
but if pepsi were to get involved, it would be with Amp; again it's a new market
segment they can increase sales and develop longterm buyers.
woops, energy drink, nhra door locked.
At the risk of losing my credibility as an NHRA-basher, Mr. Titchener states; “…where the board members have taken some shady steps to fully eliminate any member input is not a healthy or fair situation.” Please define those “shady steps.” Your comments would make it appear as if NHRA did something illegal. They didn’t. What they did do was take advantage of our naiveté.
Not that long ago Del Worsham ran a Mountain Dew bodied Funny Car at a few events (and he blew it sky high at Joliet if memory serves). Mountain Dew is owned by PepsiCo.
Not that long ago Del Worsham ran a Mountain Dew bodied Funny Car at a few events (and he blew it sky high at Joliet if memory serves). Mountain Dew is owned by PepsiCo.
.......End of potential sponsor, end of the racer’s dream........
...........Sorry Mike, but Amp would not be acceptable to the NHRA under the current agreement. Anything else from Pepsico – absolutely, but not the energy drink...........
Jon you made point the leadership is arrogant, they know more and if is not their idea it don't fly. Maybe do need start over and revive the old American Hot Rod Association. So if Dale Earnharht Jr want to bring an Amp Energy PS Car to NHRA no deal. The most popular driver on the planet. I guest Kirk Busch but not use any Shell Racing Gas in that PS car. It is silly an really dumb to put all eggs in one basket. Leadership, NASCAR has it, anybody who wants to buy space on car is invited pay the bucks, why haven't we gone after the National Guard, the possiblities are monstrous. But in the vain of this thread we seee that leadership of NHRA has favored a few and damn the rest. GE, LG, Panasonic, and any other big conglomerate does not piss off their customer base. The deal now is excellence customer service. Go to restuareant an get poor customer service bet you don't leave a tip and if do you won't be back.
wonder what their involvment was? (would have been during CSK days)
I believe I have been on the right track on some issues and wrong others but I have found here are brilliant men willing to explore the possibilities. Why can't this dialog happen within the NHRA. There are solutions to what ails NHRA when you have people who are committed the organization willing to explore all possibilities to keep drag racing vibrant,relevant, and most all expanding to new horizons. I give much respect to the opinions offered in this forum because it comes from people dearly love drag racing.
Do you think NHRA or any other corporate entity gives a damn about morals, ethics or anything but their own power and their own financial bottom line? They do not, and NHRA is no different from GE, GM or A-B in that respect.
Jon Asher
IMO, this would be the "nail on the head moment"
Not just the NHRA, but corporate America in general.
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