NHRA open to 1/8 mile? (15 Viewers)

On the heels of racing legends (Garlits, Amato, Bernstein) advocating for a return to 1/4 mile racing comes Bobby "eighth mile" Bennett suggesting that by Xtreme becoming a member track it could change NHRA to an 1/8 mile sport. Nope.

I'll take the old-school stance that 1/4 mile is racing; 1/8 mile is for testing. Feel free to disagree, and I realize some tracks can't support a full-length race. The article was making a big deal out of the fact some nitro cars have tested at Xtreme. True, but that doesn't mean they want that to be the racing distance.

I think it's important to mention here that there are tons of 1/8 mile tracks that are NHRA sanctioned, so why would Xtreme joining NHRA be any different, and why - as the article implies - would that have any impact on the sport overall other than adding another place to race to NHRA rules? Not to take anything away from Xtreme as it is a nice facility... but so are some others. Not every 1/8 mile track is a backwoods, borderline outlaw track, so just adding Xtreme to the roster is no reason to even talk the silliness of making the whole sport 1/8 mile.

And then came the statement I've expected to hear for years, "I mean, you're shutting them off at a thousand-foot now, so why not shut them off at 660?" Sure, and then why not at 330'? It's a bogus slippery slope argument. In my mind this comment is yet another proof 1,000 foot was a wrong-headed decision that neglected to consider the impact on the sport and unintended consequences.

I was a bit surprised to hear Glen Cromwell chime in saying "we've got to be open minded." No Mr. Cromwell, you need to understand your customer and cater to them. Organizations that fail to do this... fail. Pay attention to what happened to IHRA when they wanted to run everything to 1/8 mile; sportsman racers revolted and they changed their mind to run 1/4 mile where they can. Then take a look at Gainesville, quarter mile, sold out. Almost all fields were full and well over 90% of quotas (TA/FC was weak) https://www.nhraeventreg.com/ListEventStatus.asp. Do you honestly beleive that would be true if they knew it was going to be a 1/8 mile? I'm doubtfull.

Thanks for reading my OPINION and yes I got a little up on the tire :)
 
  • Agree
Reactions: CS
1/8 mile bracket/grudge/big and small tire racing at local tracks is fine and it doesn't take a ton of money and skill to join the fun. Our track is all concrete including 100 percent of the pit area and there's nothing boring about watching a 4000hp ProLine car lay down a 3.70 pass. A couple of decades ago a friend with a 60's bone stock Electra 225 was the track champ more than once with its blazing mid-11 time slips. I've raced at this track since I was in high school and that's been a while....like back during the Vietnam days.

But Pro Class nitro competition? At a national event? Can't go for that. I don't care for 1/8 mile racing on 1/4 mile tracks, either. I acclimated myself to 1000 feet rather quickly and I'd probably watch 660 fuel racing on television. But I doubt I'd travel and spend money to see it live. I understand FC Chaos is doing rather well so I reckon like everything else, there's a time and a place.
 
  • Agree
Reactions: CS
no burnouts past the finish line ;) ..... wait, that won't be a problem.
sounds like a salesman to me, and a good one. sounds like a cool dragstrip.
seems to me the owner is proactive and getting a discussion started to shed light on his facility.
hate to say it, but i could see it happening in nhra. one event on calendar w/ultra sticky track prep.

Q 16 car field friday, two runs. run for 100k on saturday. normal bracket.
1 thru 8 finishers on saturday do a call-out deal on sunday for 250k.

weather could wreck this whole idea.
 
Last edited:
  • Sad
Reactions: CS
As with anything else in life the insurance companies are going to dictate what is going to happen. The second in this discussion is going be Goodyear. Then thirdly will be the expense of blowing things up every other round.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top