Registered member said:Truer words were never spoken
You think people are upset at 1000 foot, remember ADRL runs 1/8 mile. Are we ready for NHRA at 1/8 mile tracks. I am sure no one would complain about that on this board.
In case no one remembers, Bruton likes 4 wide racing. I am sure if he owned NHRA every track would have to add two lanes.
Successful ... absolutely !! Doesn't mean you would have liked how they got there. You were not an employee there.Yer right sir, no one knows the future. When it comes to executing, I know nothing about the sheik, but Connie, Don, John, and Bruton are business men, and VERY success ones at that.
With nhra's recent preformance and lack of safety concerns when it comes out of their pockets, I'm sure the above mentioned would do better.
But alas, it won't happen so we'll never know.
Why do we have to re-invent the wheel? The old system was not broken. The quickest 16 race. What was so hard to understand?
if the run is quick enough to make the field, no matter what session it was in, it should count. .
Why do we have to re-invent the wheel? The old system was not broken. The quickest 16 race. What was so hard to understand?
I know the reason for this format was because people were complaining about no bumping taking place, primarily in Pro Stock. However, if you look at the reality of the situation, how many Pro Stock drivers have managed to bump their way in during the last session on a warm sunny afternoon? Typically, for Pro Stock, Saturday morning was the last best shot to make the field, and that hasn't changed. What has changed is erasing runs from the record books. I don't care if it's Greek, Force, Vandergriff, WJ, Zizzo, Glidden, Novelli, Hines, Dixon, Phillips, Fuller, or whomever; if the run is quick enough to make the field, no matter what session it was in, it should count. If it means sending a champion home, then so be it.