d'kid
Nitro Member
Over for a couple of seasons now Zappy...You car run elsewhere yes but you lose championship points.
Nhra calls them test seccions and limits them. Just shows how foolish nhra is.
Over for a couple of seasons now Zappy...You car run elsewhere yes but you lose championship points.
Nhra calls them test seccions and limits them. Just shows how foolish nhra is.
Mike Minick, Paul Miller, and Karl are correct.You car run elsewhere yes but you lose championship points.
Nhra calls them test seccions and limits them. Just shows how foolish nhra is.
Well you can pay 88 bucks and get a reserved seat and the headset and a meet and greet with Dale Jr at Fontana.
Or for the price of admission to the March Meet you can hangout with Me and burn some nitro and I'll even introduce you to Dave Mandella, TV Tommy Ivo, and James Hetfield. And have BBQ with Mr HorsePower
Why am I not Suprised you brought up Nostalgia racing on this thread!
Costs too much to book big name Nitro cars for smaller tracks. The 70's are gone.
Because Nostalgia Racing draws crowds at a reasonable price.
I think this place needs a Nostalgia board, they will keep you all occupied!
And exactly what does that have to do with this thread? I think this place needs a Nostalgia board, they will keep you all occupied!
And people say I'm a grumpy old man...
d'kid
Testing ban didn't hurt match racing, the cost to book the cars killed it a long time ago.
There are plenty of them around so it shouldn't be a problem. But, you had better not wait to long because you never know how long they will be around. The one neat thing about drag racing is that there is something for everyone. If i'm in the mood for nostalgia i can go there or if i want to see 325 mph cars then i can see that also. I think life is pretty good when we can get the best of both worlds.id rather see a nostalgia race if it was close than the wat we hav now with the same ole
circle jerk but oh well NHRA wuld do it self well if they wuld add them to the show think Bakersfield proved that![]()
One of the things about match racing that most of the junior set don't realize is that, in its heyday, match racing was feasible and lucrative because the teams were fairly local. Englishtown could have cars coming in from Jersey, Pennsylvania, New England, New York... US30 had teams from Chicago, Detroit, Missouri, Kansas... OCIR had cars based in Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada joining the California cars.