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What happens if the National Event tracks that host ADRL races just let Nowling run his race as he pleases? Does the NHRA move those races? Where do they go?
It is time for drag racing movers and shakers to call NHRA's bluff. They are trying to control ADRL since they see they can't compete with it. The tired old way is afraid of a fresh, new, and successful series.
Let Compton and crew do their worst. I think they would prove to be poor soldiers.
Norman Hechtkoff
Regarding the situation between the ADRL and the NHRA, is anyone surprised? Heavy handed threats are the hallmark of the NHRA and the fact that they get away with it is amazing. Good for the folks at HRP for going ahead with the race; maybe more track owners should follow their own good business sense.
Also considering the empty seats recently at national events could there be some jealousy here? Hmm, I wonder.
Bruce Trainor
Elizabeth, Colorado
I can't believe that the Nitro teams that run the NHRA circuit are not standing up to them the way Kenny Nowling and HRP are doing. They're basically telling the brass at NHRA, "Screw you, we'll run what we want, when we want!"
I guess the boys that run PRO and have enough money to race don't need to match race and lease cars out to license people so they just go along with it.
I don't get it.
Sammy Eubanks
Phoenix, Arizona
Just a few words. If NHRA controls the insurance at their tracks and you are going to make more money than them at their tracks, they are going to take their ball and go home.
Mike Larsen
St. Paul, Minnesota