clwill
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Some of you folks seem to think, and the implication from the thread title is, that NHRA knew the track was wet, and risky, and sent them anyway. That's ridiculous.
The track may well have had some moisture that the dryer later took care of. Fine. To imply that NHRA knew that and thought "ah, what the heck" is really silly. Did NHRA make a mistake in sending Gray and WJ? Maybe. Hindsight is 20-20. You all have the benefit of being perfect because of it.
This kind of "bash NHRA at the drop of a hat" stuff, the rampant conspiracy theories, along with the "Compton's Bentley", all belong in the trash bin, and are reasons "the Mater's dying".
I, too, am done with this silly thread.
The track may well have had some moisture that the dryer later took care of. Fine. To imply that NHRA knew that and thought "ah, what the heck" is really silly. Did NHRA make a mistake in sending Gray and WJ? Maybe. Hindsight is 20-20. You all have the benefit of being perfect because of it.
This kind of "bash NHRA at the drop of a hat" stuff, the rampant conspiracy theories, along with the "Compton's Bentley", all belong in the trash bin, and are reasons "the Mater's dying".
I, too, am done with this silly thread.