"Winter"? - Nationals (7 Viewers)

GumbyWVU

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Seems a bit off the mark to have the "Winter" Nationals in April. Maybe we all here could be a grass roots effort could have NHRA change the name of it to something else?

Perhaps the "SoCal Nationals" or "Pomona Nationals"?

And yes I know, having the "SpringNationals" in mid-June for years was also somewhat anachronistic too. Just wanted to have a discussion that's all. I'm sure there are better possible names that my suggestions.
 
I think NHRA has always intended to move Pomona back to February and be the 1st race of the year again, so that may be why they have continued to call it the Winternationals. I could be wrong. Definitely not Winter in April, at least not in SoCal. Not even Winter in March here in Florida. :-(
 
i like the start of the year in march, not february, regardless of location.
i do prefer the start in FL, yet i understand the history of the winters, which i believe is scheduled to return
as first race next year
 
My Wife and daughters are currently in LA on vacation. It was close to 90° yesterday.

On a serious note, the February Winternationals date was always great for us Midwesterners. We could get away from the cold and snow for a few days. For me personally, I could do the trip pretty cheap since United and American Airlines have hubs at ORD and LAX.
 
My Wife and daughters are currently in LA on vacation. It was close to 90° yesterday.

On a serious note, the February Winternationals date was always great for us Midwesterners. We could get away from the cold and snow for a few days. For me personally, I could do the trip pretty cheap since United and American Airlines have hubs at ORD and LAX.
Definitely a nice thing living near a big airport like that, except for the TSA lines I guess. Cheaper, direct flights and several to choose from.

Is Midway competitive like that price-wise?
 
wow I totally missed that thread altogether, but then February wasn't a great month, and I wasn't online that much.

maybe moving away from the old seasonal monikers and creating new names (with sponsors hopefully) might attract new people's interest. I suppose one could never underestimate the inattentiveness of the consumer.
 

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