This isn't about seat belts or even a lawsuit. This is about an ambulance-chasing law firm that is hunting for big game. They obviously stand to receive some kind of reward for turning in "tax cheats".

I am certain that the IRS has watched NHRA closely over the years. They should have no worries as long as everything is legal and documented.

Imagine if they lost their tax-exempt status, or worse yet had to pay huge back taxes. They would have no choice but to raise fees and reduce expenses to stay afloat.

I haven't run an NHRA event in 10 years, but I like going to Indy and the Sportsnationals and watching the Stock and S/S cars. I would hate to see any of that go away or become unaffordable because of greed.

Oh, and Kevin M., thanks for checking in and straightening out some errors, you have to be thick-skinned to post on these forums.