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Wondering out loud
11/8/05
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Wondering . . . If NASCAR indeed reduces the number of teams
that ex-Pro Stock racer Jack Roush can field in 2006l, will Roush
turn his organization loose in NHRA Pro Stock?
Just Wondering . . . Did NASCAR’s
rumored action also fuel the rumors that Ford has a renewed interest
in NHRA Pro Stock competition? With the departure of the Coughlin
family from the Schumacher camp wouldn’t it make sense that,
if Ford does indeed return to NHRA Pro Stock, Bob Glidden and his
family would be available to Ford? The Gliddens have a long blue-oval
history.
Just Wondering . . . If Ford were
to return to Pro Stock is there any chance their recently cancelled
hemi-engine program that John Force was involved with might be revived?
Just Wondering . . . Since Ford
is going to announce serious cutbacks at all levels of the company
in January of 2006 (I hear 10,000 white collar jobs will be eliminated),
could some of their very expensive NASCAR programs be pared down
and replaced in part with a more cost-effective NHRA/IHRA program?
Just Wondering . . . Will the
NHRA try to find an exhibition series to replace Pro Mod? Could
this be the opportunity they needed to bring in the Nitro Harley
racers?
Just Wondering . . . What did
Bill Jenkins not do that got him fired as a Pro Stock engine builder?
Just Wondering . . . Wouldn’t
bracket racing event racer participation increase if the promoters
of the big money races followed NASCAR's example and limited the
number of entries big money teams can have?
Just Wondering . . . Am I alone
in being tired of seeing first and second round losers getting back
in at big money bracket races?
Just Wondering . . . When are
the suits that run the SEMA organization going to crackdown on SEMA
member companies that take another company’s intellectual
property to China or Taiwan and have it duplicated for a fraction
of the price it costs U.S. manufacturers, thus allowing them to
undercut the original manufacturer's prices by as much as 50 percent
or more? Wasn’t SEMA originally founded to protect and promote
U.S. speed part manufacturers?
Just Wondering . . . How many
of the current NHRA management team will have a job if Bruton Smith
eventually does gain control of the NHRA?
Just Wondering . . . Should Bruton
Smith be able to buy the NHRA, doesn’t it make sense that
he would probably approach the owners of the IHRA (Clear Channel
Entertainment) and try to consolidate the two organizations so that
drag racing might really start competing with NASCAR?
Just Wondering . . . Wouldn’t
it be good for drag racing if, when NASCAR builds its oval track
in the New York City area, they also built a state-of-the-art quarter-mile
drag strip? E-town can’t hold out forever.
Just Wondering . . . Why doesn’t
the NHRA and IHRA add Nostalgia Fuel Funny Cars using VRA rules
to their AFC class? Division races at both sanctioning bodies are
struggling to attract any fans and I’d bet almost any track
could sell spectator tickets to see injected nitro dragsters and
blown fuel coupes. The Alky funnies would still dominate.
Just Wondering . . . Wouldn’t
injected fuel dragsters and Nostalgia Fuel Coupes actually put more
fans in the seats at the two NHRA SportsNationals races and make
those races more appealing fans, racers, sponsors and the media?
Just Wondering . . . If Norwalk
Raceway Park ends up with an NHRA event could we see the return
of an IHRA national event at Ohio’s Dragway 42?
Just Wondering . . . Whatever happened to Bill Kuhlmann?
Just Wondering . . . Why don’t
the IHRA and NHRA move the announcer booths to the top end of the
track so the announce teams get a better look at the race?
Just Wondering . . . Instead of all of the adjusting of weight
and cubic inches in NHRA’s Pro Stock Motorcycle division,
why not just make nitro the legal fuel and really level the playing
field? Why not more classes with nitro?
Just Wondering . . . Isn’t
it a hint that perhaps there’s something wrong with big-time
drag racing when the events that really get the crowds on their
feet and the media in a froth are staging duels or "pedal fests"?
Just Wondering . . . Did you ever
think you’d live long enough to see Top Fuel legend Conrad
Kalitta on the starting line at a national event wearing a pink
trimmed shirt pimping an anti-wrinkle cream for women? Sponsorships,
like politics, indeed make strange bedfellows.
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