Volume IX, Issue 1, Page 46

PAY A LITTLE, GET A LOT

As a bracket/super class racer I feel it is hard to win no matter what the payout is. Therefore I would much rather pay the $75.00 and have a chance for $2,000. It's not like the extra 25 or 30 dollars is gonna break anyone who is entering super pro anyway. I mean face it, racing is expensive. If 30 dollars means not entering then you shouldn't be there

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anyway. The extra $1,000.00 to win, though, seems like a good gamble, and a hell of an investment. Who wouldn't throw in $30.00 to get $1,000? 

As far as cheating...I'm sure it goes on. Every dirt track car is cheating, as well as most Stock, Super Stock, and man don't even get me started on Comp. I think we're ignorant if we think Super Pro (or any super class) is different.

As far as I know I'm legal, but it wouldn't surprise me if I've lost to people who are not, and I wouldn't be real surprised if I've beat a couple too.

Oh well, good article Jok.

Take it easy,
Jeremy Lehrke

KEEP THE SPORTSMAN IN SPORTSNATIONALS

Top Fuel VS Funny Car at the Northern Sports Nationals!?!?

What a load of bull! The Sports Nationals were created for a specific group of racers...SPORTSMAN RACERS!!

What's the point of calling it a Sports National if you're going to have the Pros run? Oh I know, so NHRA can pad their wallet some more while negating the point of why the event was created. Maybe they need the extra revenue to build more sky-boxes at their crappy facilities!?

Greg Stanley
Brentwood, CA  

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