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Guess what. The druids (NHRA) are still doing their same crap since the ‘60s. They will never change. The drivers are always praising the druids (NHRA) in front of the camera, but in reality they hate them and the way they run their so-called drag racing. The only reason they stick around is because they have nowhere else to race. The druids sucked up all the drag strips around. We need another Jim Tice to run an association that would be real drag racing.
Another thing I would like to say is this: how come the other drivers, car owners and crew chiefs don’t have the guts to say something to King John Force taking the dive for Robert Hight? That is wrong and you all know it; as for you Robert Hight, how can you honestly go in front of the TV and feel so proud of being in the top ten? I would be embarrassed. Force also took a dive for Ashley so she would be the first funny car female champion. It not only hurts the opponent, but the other drivers too. This had ruined drag racing forever; this circus should be called King John Force and the Druids NHRA show. Oh, and to put the icing on the cake, Force I will give you an idea (its not like you’re not thinking about it): why don’t you buy twelve more funny cars to have a sure win every time!?
For you funny car and top fuel owners, now is the time to get together and form a professional drag racing association (PDRA) if you have the guts to form your own rules. The ball is in your court.
And to Burk, you’re the man! Long live nostalgic drag racing.
Sammy Johnson
NHRA made history again. They went from running on 4 lanes to running 7 days later on 1 lane.
What a joke.
Rich Venza
Suwanee, Georgia
Here we go in two weeks from the unbelievable four wide racing in Charlotte to the "one" wide racing of Dallas, how is this possible? Poor track prep, lack of response from the safety safari equaled poor racing. Having one round with this issue is understandable, not the whole race, the only hope you had in the right lane was a red light or mechanical failure. NHRA should give the Dallas fans a refund for not fixing the problem.
ESPN, enough of Team Force, most fans do not support racing determined by team orders, if the outcome is going to be determined by sponsors, why don't we race virtually and save the money?
Mike McHugh
Spring Hill, Florida