Solid Rock
Nitro Member
- Joined
- Aug 29, 2008
- Messages
- 109
- Age
- 78
It sure looks to me like the big show is going downhill rapidly and the nostalgia shows are on there way up. I've been to more than one nostalgia show this year where the place was packed.
Sure, they were much smaller venues, but the stands were still full.
It appears to me that the upper management at NHRA is doing all they can to line their own pockets and to heck with the association. Things like their reported stealing of sponsors from the racers, the attempt to sell the pro part of the association, high ticket and concession prices and of course, the stupidity of the countdown.
Figure it out, what does it cost for, say, a family of four to attend an NHRA event for one day, and what does it cost for the same family to attend a nostalgia event. Probably 50% less for the nostalgia event.
Sure, they were much smaller venues, but the stands were still full.
It appears to me that the upper management at NHRA is doing all they can to line their own pockets and to heck with the association. Things like their reported stealing of sponsors from the racers, the attempt to sell the pro part of the association, high ticket and concession prices and of course, the stupidity of the countdown.
Figure it out, what does it cost for, say, a family of four to attend an NHRA event for one day, and what does it cost for the same family to attend a nostalgia event. Probably 50% less for the nostalgia event.