z28
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there is a link at the bottom of any page on Nitromater. Just scroll to the bottom.Just curious. Where do you go to find the entry list for events? I've never located an entry list anywhere on NHRA.com.
there is a link at the bottom of any page on Nitromater. Just scroll to the bottom.Just curious. Where do you go to find the entry list for events? I've never located an entry list anywhere on NHRA.com.
It's in the schedule section for each event - here is a link to Pomona https://www.nhra.com/schedule/2025/...ries/n-out-burger-nhra-finals#tab-competitorsJust curious. Where do you go to find the entry list for events? I've never located an entry list anywhere on NHRA.com.
They want it to be attended so they schedule it like they do. If they delayed it any longer a lot of folks would not stay around. Even if they have to race Monday they can still have it. I think they had to finish on a Monday a few years ago.So this whole banquet thing. It would seem the risk is always there for rain at the finals or obviously anywhere for that matter. Why have the banquet the following day of the final race of the season? I'm on the east coast so not familiar with CA weather. Is it unusual to have rain for three straight days?
So back to the question, why have the banquet literally the day after eliminations? not being critical because it's not my place to be. Is it because everyone has already traveled that far (central and east coast guys etc)?
I agree, I think most if not all of the drivers would care way more about completing the finals then a banquet. Even though I live in the midwest I know people in S. Cal. and what is happening this weekend is not normal. Almost the whole state is being impacted in some way.So this whole banquet thing. It would seem the risk is always there for rain at the finals or obviously anywhere for that matter. Why have the banquet the following day of the final race of the season? I'm on the east coast so not familiar with CA weather. Is it unusual to have rain for three straight days?
So back to the question, why have the banquet literally the day after eliminations? not being critical because it's not my place to be. Is it because everyone has already traveled that far (central and east coast guys etc)?
I agree that rain in Nov in So CA is not the norm at all. It does happen once in a blue moon though. Way back in I think 1969, the fabled Manufactures Funny Car Championships at OCIR was rained out for several days in November due to unusually heavy rain. There as a lot of flooding from that storm. Am I remembering this correctly? That was one of the first big races I attended as a wee young lad. I think Gas Rhonda in his poppy red mustang won the '69 race.I agree, I think most if not all of the drivers would care way more about completing the finals then a banquet. Even though I live in the midwest I know people in S. Cal. and what is happening this weekend is not normal. Almost the whole state is being impacted in some way.
Hi James:Hi Jon, yes, the '69 OCIR Mfrs. Meet was rained out....TWICE! It rained on 2 consecutive Saturday nights so the actual race day ended up being on Sunday afternoon. This was the final where Gas Ronda stunned the crowd by defeating the much ballyhooed Chi-Town Hustler that was all the rage of SoCal's fall season!
This unintended race schedule was a near duplicate of the '68 Mfrs. Meet. That year the first night was canceled by...if you can believe it...too much fog! They got 9 races in before the announcement was made. We were told to come back the following Saturday night. But an unrelenting drizzle canceled that attempt too. So the race concluded on Sunday afternoon. The final was "Big John" Mazmanian vs. Don Schumacher's "Stardust" (Don's first trip to CA) w/ Siroonian winning the race. Till this day I can't believe we underage teens got the elders (anyone's dad or uncle) to drive us to OCIR—a 1 hr. trip—SIX TIMES to take in all of the fantastic FC racing!
It was 2000. Force was running the Frankenstein car.They did it at Ennis one year. Dont remember year.
I was thinking of doing a day trip (4hrs each way), but the forecast needed to be great. It ain't. Might get it all in but I'll watch it on NHRA.tv. If rained out, then I made a good decision.ok whos going tomorrow and just hope something happens.i havnt made up my mind yet,and i have tickets
Correct, Mike. They can’t. They only have the track available till Thursday.Brad, and your sure they can race at Pomona next weekend?
Top Fuel Championship or get married? Hmm - it's a no brainer. Sorry honey, gotta get that Wally!I was also told at the track yesterday , a TF driver in contention for the championship is getting married next weekend, so cannot race then.