sammi
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I think we all agree that at least two of the top management of NHRA needs to "resign to spend more time with their families." But, how about calling out people in the NHRA that acutally have their *&^*( together.
I'll start.
Steve Gibbs-ran a fairly tight ship with minimal controversy on the competition side and now presides over the growing and healthy nostaligia genre.
Phil Burgess-"The hardest working in man in show business" runs the New York Times of motorsports and finds time to write an amazing blog.
Rick Stewart-Keeps a potentially very controversial job noncontroversial.
Mark
I'll start.
Steve Gibbs-ran a fairly tight ship with minimal controversy on the competition side and now presides over the growing and healthy nostaligia genre.
Phil Burgess-"The hardest working in man in show business" runs the New York Times of motorsports and finds time to write an amazing blog.
Rick Stewart-Keeps a potentially very controversial job noncontroversial.
Mark