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It sure looks to me like the NHRA knows what they are doing after all. Had they not taken a stance like they did, or even worse had they cozied up to the outlaws, their name would be getting dragged through the mud big time over this.




How do you figure that? This didn't happen on NHRA "property" and has nothing to do with them. There was/is no evidence of their brand/logo at the scene. Does he even have a NHRA license?? How is he or this matter in any way associated with the NHRA?
I notice he isn't being linked to the IHRA or the ADRL. Why?




Because when stuff goes bad everybody is linked. the bad press train has seats for all of them




BINGO! The family of the person who got killed starts blasting the sue shotgun and try to hit everyone.... car mfg, tire makers, NHRA, Discovery, etc. At least NHRA can say they have been trying to distance themselves from street racing.