StockersRock
Nitro Member
If by "those guys", you mean the staff of the show, you're absolutely right. But, for those guys racing cars on the show, displaying sactioned drag racing logos, whether it be NHRA, IHRA, etc., they likely have more at stake in risking their eligibility to run for Wally's, Ironman's, Divisional or National E.T. Finals, contigency money, or big dollar bracket racing that may require a valid license from one of the sanctioning bodies. Unless they just really want to be on T.V. I guess if there's good money involved that would make it worth the risk to have your car sitting due to a suspension, then maybe that would be worth it. I do think they have authority over how their brand is represented, even away from the track. Take the logos off the car, then yes, racers can do whatever they want. I think, for once, NHRA actually doesn't look weak, and is standing up for what they represent.That letter is a empty, pathetic and stupid threat. If you think for one minute those guys on Street Outlaws give a darn what letters NHRA write or threats they make...well then I've got a bridge I want to discuss with you. Makes NHRA look weak. They should have said nothing but if they felt compelled to comment they should have simply said street racing violates everything we stand for and we want to do everything we can to eliminate this dangerous activity by providing a safe and easily accessible venue for racing. No discussion of penalties, fines or sanctions. They have no authority over what we as racers do away from the track. It's just more politically correct over reach