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Just Wondering...
2/3/06
Art by Star Pixel Graphics |
Just Wondering…is Bruton
Smith really going to make an offer to buy the NHRA or is this just
a “shaggy dog” story? Mr. Smith has been quoted may
times over the last six months and in an interview with this magazine
that an offer to buy would be tendered to NHRA, each time "within
a week or 10 days."
Just Wondering…If bracket
racing promoters can get bracket racers to pay a $10,000 entry fee
for the chance to win $400,000, why doesn’t one of the sanctioning
bodies put on a $400,000 to win race for nitro cars and charge them
a $25,000 entry fee?
Just Wondering…Wouldn’t
it be cool from a fan perspective if drag racing had a “Speed
Weeks” somewhere, where over a period of two weeks the various
sanctioning bodies staged races? Wouldn’t it be cool if you
could go to one location during the month of January and over the
period of a couple of weeks see an NHRA, IHRA, Goodguys, ORSCA,
NMCA, Outlaw Street car race and a big bucks bracket race plus testing?
Just Wondering…I haven’t
yet seen the first episode, but am I the only one who hopes the
John Force “reality show” doesn’t turn out like
the hideous dreck that appeared on TV featuring Ozzie Osborne, Anna
Nicole Smith, Bobby Brown, and Gary Busey? None of those celebrities
came off unscathed for having a TV camera follow them around. John
Force and his family are drag racing’s “Royal Family”
and sure don’t need be the subject of a reality TV show that
showcases their faults and problems.
Just Wondering…With NASCAR
coming to ESPN, wouldn’t it make some sense for the NHRA and
the PRO organization to get together and fund the purchase of some
primetime broadcasts of NHRA’s premier events on one of the
major networks? It’s probably too late for this year and contractually
impossible, but maybe for 2007?
Just Wondering…Will there
be new ET and Speed Records in either Top Fuel or Funny Car in 2006?
Based upon the quarter-mile times from the Schumacher, Kalitta and
Force teams as well as the short times recorded at the Las Vegas
and Phoenix test it appears the existing records could fall. The
real question here is if that happens will NHRA adjust the rev-limiters
downward yet again? The answer: absolutely!
Just Wondering…Will Bob Glidden
get through the 2006 season working for Don Schumacher?
Just Wondering…Have you heard
this one? Reportedly, Ray Allen’s 1970 Chevelle Super Stocker
with just about 50 original miles on the odometer -- which sold
for over $1,100,000 at the Barrett-Jackson auction -- had actually
been crashed and repaired. According to this “urban legend,”
Mr. Allen’s ex-wife had a photo of the supposedly pristine,
numbers-matching car after it was crashed and emailed the photo
to the buyer of the car after the sale. Ouch! Oh well, so far this
story is nothing more than an urban car legend but it does make
a funny story to tell over a couple of cocktails.
Just Wondering…Why does IHRA
allow the NHRA to dominate the start of the drag racing season so
much? By the time IHRA gets around to their first race at San Antonio
in late March the NHRA has had three test sessions and three national
events under their belt. As a result, NHRA cars and drivers dominate
the Internet and print magazine pages for at least the first half
of the season. The IHRA should go to Florida in January or February,
rent a track, and have their own pre-season testing to get themselves
and their drivers some ink.
Just Wondering…How many Nitro
Funny Cars that aren’t racing on the NHRA circuit will show
up for the IHRA series? So far this magazine hasn’t received
one press release or call from new fuel flopper teams being put
together for IHRA competition.
Just Wondering…When will
NHRA and their member tracks realize that making all seats reserved
not only creates bad feelings with their fans and racers (the Strange
Engineering fiasco at Chicago last year comes to mind), but also
hurts their public image and makes them appear greedy and uncaring
about the fans? Besides, I’ve never, ever seen an NHRA venue
sold out in my 40-some years of attending their races.
Just Wondering…Why doesn’t
NHRA quit punishing the injected nitro racers and their fans and
allow the only traditional nitro-burning class left in drag racing
to pursue the last realistic accomplishment left in NHRA nitro racing
-- the four-second injected nitro pass.
Just Wondering…Why doesn’t
the official motorcycle of NHRA drag racing, Harley-Davidson, step
up to the plate and fund a five- or ten-race series for those wildly
popular fuel Harleys at selected NHRA national events? Better yet,
why not back a special race for them at the U.S. Nationals, kind
of like what Mopar does for the SS/AA cars?
Just Wondering… Whatever
happened to Frank Bradley?
Just Wondering… How much
John Force is too much John Force?
Just Wondering…Am I the only
one who would pay big bucks to watch tire-smoking, wheels-in-the-air
Top Fuel cars again? The Top Fuel nostalgia cars we see today are
just pseudo front-motored cars that don’t even faintly resemble
the cars they are supposed to represent.
Just Wondering… Why aren’t
there more Jr Dragsters on nitro? I recently saw a few of these
in an exhibition and I was very entertained. I’d buy a ticket
to watch those cars run.
Just Wondering…Speaking of
Jr Dragsters, I wonder why Jr Funny Cars have never taken off?
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