Kudos to NHRA. They do a lot of things that don't make much sense. But they had to do something here.

To say this is a rights violation is a stretch. It's a privelege. And I highly doubt NHRA ever takes the action to suspend these guys. Even if they do they could still show up to most anywhere and still race. NHRA brass won't bd policing every member track.

Too, this wasn't an off the cuff decision. I'm sure they experienced a lot of political pressure as it "appears" they support illegal racing. Ford, Chevy, Mopar, AAA, etc... You think they don't have pull in this decision.

Be safe this year.