She went to MMPS and is competing in IHRA next year.That's a good question. Much like Robert Hight and Mike Salinas, she just up and disappeared.
She went to MMPS and is competing in IHRA next year.That's a good question. Much like Robert Hight and Mike Salinas, she just up and disappeared.
It also doesnt help when nhra is no help in promoting ps,lack of coverage fs1,and when i was at maple grove this year after fuel ran they said get and go visit your favorite nitro teams in the pits,when ps was just coming up to run lol.Once again, the competition is really for the entertainment dollar. I can't imagine spending a million dollars plus to race Pro Stock and then watch the people stand in line to piss rather than watch the races. The sponsors would be better off painting their signs on the ****house door.
She didn’t disappear. She ran 4 of the 5 IHRA races in MMPS.That's a good question. Much like Robert Hight and Mike Salinas, she just up and disappeared.
That's a good question. Much like Robert Hight and Mike Salinas, she just up and disappeared.
only making a comparison between napa and the others. napa is doing something right, and now expanding their nhra footprintNot interested in the NHRA or in fiscal trouble? Lots of auto parts come from China.....
NAPA is owned by Genuine Parts Co. GPC is a pretty big group here and overseasonly making a comparison between napa and the others. napa is doing something right, and now expanding their nhra footprint
to compete with the tool companies. all napa's competitors can not be that different, financially and industry wise. there was a time not so long ago these companies
marketed via drag racing. there was a time a little longer ago, beer companies liked nhra ...... seems to be a tool war now.
where is harbor freight? (i love harbor freight)
I still believe that there is more than we will ever get to know about the Height story. Hope he's doing well with that businessIMO in Salinas case, he got tired of having to gross 9 million in work to make the 2 million to spend on racing and his bank account was shrinking faster than ever. Being a self made man he couldn't accept that for 5 minutes of thrills every weekend.
As I am sure you know Hight returned to his first passion of guns.
Camarie as stated has gone IHRA MMPS.
I still say he wasnt sick,something internal at jfr happened is my guess....I still believe that there is more than we will ever get to know about the Height story. Hope he's doing well with that business
Or he may have simply grown weary of the stress of both driving and the duties of President of JFR which were likely massive. What he's doing now sounds a helluva lot less stressful to me.I still say he wasnt sick,something internal at jfr happened is my guess....
My feelings all along were that Robert was told that Austin was taking over his seat in that car. Only a few people know for sure though....Or he may have simply grown weary of the stress of both driving and the duties of President of JFR which were likely massive. What he's doing now sounds a helluva lot less stressful to me.
But as you say, it very well could have been internal along the lines of the JF/Coil split over financial restructuring.
Maybe he should have stuck around lolMy feelings all along were that Robert was told that Austin was taking over his seat in that car. Only a few people know for sure though....
I don't mind that he moved on, away from drag racing. But, he was a big part of NHRA Funny Car drag racing for many years, and I don't like that he just disappeared, without a nice written statement/press release type of thing - thanking the fans (us) and thanking the Forces for giving him all the various opportunities he enjoyed as a Force employee. That gave him the opportunity to presumably retire early and enjoy a very nice life. He doesn't have to go into details about why he left the sport, but a nice public Thank You from him would have been the right thing to do. If it wasn't for us fans, he would never have been able to enjoy a lucrative drag racing career. Has he issue such a Statement? If he did, I missed it.Somewhere between all the speculation is the truth about Robert Hight. I'm going to speculate. He's likely doing just fine.
I saw Robert and his wife Leslie in June at the California State Shoot in Kingsburg, California. I chatted with them briefly when they were weren't shooting. They were doing just fine. Both are pretty accomplished trap shooters. Their company is Shotgun Works based in Spanish Fork, Utah.Somewhere between all the speculation is the truth about Robert Hight. I'm going to speculate. He's likely doing just fine.