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AJ Top Fuel Team withdrawing From This Season #1913416
09/16/15 12:24 AM
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Looks like AJ is withdrawing from the rest of the
season due to the lack of sponsorship
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This is the Alan Johnson top fuel team
http://www.alanjohnsonracing.com/aev-363.aspx
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Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1913426
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Sad. Car counts are down from the local tracks to the highest levels in the sport. Spectators are staying home. Other forms of racing are also having troubles. Speaks to the general condition of the country. I see no reason to be optimistic that it will turn around. Sorry to be a Debbie Downer.


If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: CMcAllister] #1913431
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Originally Posted By CMcAllister
Sad. Car counts are down from the local tracks to the highest levels in the sport. Spectators are staying home. Other forms of racing are also having troubles. Speaks to the general condition of the country. I see no reason to be optimistic that it will turn around. Sorry to be a Debbie Downer.



Sounds like the truth to me. It is what it is.


Just because you think it won't make it true. Horsepower is KING. To dispute this is stupid. C. Alston
Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: CMcAllister] #1913438
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I dont know about your part of the country but
this area is coming back strong.. hiring is
going strong
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I think the big money auto places arent making it
and pulling the money back in... drag racing is
getting smaller by the day
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Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1913464
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It is WAY too expensive for these teams to operate these days....even for an extremely smart man such as AJ that can make a car fly BUT it still takes big $$ to buy the parts, machine them and testing.... Can't say that I am surprised.... frown


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Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1913469
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$60 to watch one day of racing is keeping me from attending an event for the first time ever. Plus parking will probably be another $20. No thanks

Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: 68KillerBee] #1913522
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Originally Posted By 68KillerBee
$60 to watch one day of racing is keeping me from attending an event for the first time ever. Plus parking will probably be another $20. No thanks

iagree
Same thing with concerts, I refuse to pay the outrageous cost.

Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: CMcAllister] #1913557
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Originally Posted By CMcAllister
Sad. Car counts are down from the local tracks to the highest levels in the sport. Spectators are staying home. Other forms of racing are also having troubles. Speaks to the general condition of the country. I see no reason to be optimistic that it will turn around. Sorry to be a Debbie Downer.
has nothing to do with the condition of the Country.when they made a show out of drag racing it was down hill from there. no body wants to see multi owned cars competing against themselves. people are just spending their time and money doing other things now days.

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Originally Posted By RV2
Originally Posted By 68KillerBee
$60 to watch one day of racing is keeping me from attending an event for the first time ever. Plus parking will probably be another $20. No thanks

iagree
Same thing with concerts, I refuse to pay the outrageous cost.
iagree that is also a factor, you get screwed from the time you enter to the time you leave.

Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1913563
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drag racing started as a grass roots sport. nhra wanted to professionalize it and this is what we got. nascar did the same thing but added the "personality idol" to the equation. a lot of people just don't identify with it; especially grass roots racers. i don't go, won't go, and could care less about either. i feel the same way about professional sports. i would rather put the hundreds of dollars in spectator fees into my car than the organizations pockets.

Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: Quicktree] #1913600
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Originally Posted By Quicktree
Originally Posted By CMcAllister
Sad. Car counts are down from the local tracks to the highest levels in the sport. Spectators are staying home. Other forms of racing are also having troubles. Speaks to the general condition of the country. I see no reason to be optimistic that it will turn around. Sorry to be a Debbie Downer.
has nothing to do with the condition of the Country.when they made a show out of drag racing it was down hill from there. no body wants to see multi owned cars competing against themselves. people are just spending their time and money doing other things now days.


That's my take also.


5.53 @ 125 1/8th on the launch control..more left in her!

Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: lewtot184] #1913613
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Originally Posted By lewtot184
drag racing started as a grass roots sport. nhra wanted to professionalize it and this is what we got. nascar did the same thing but added the "personality idol" to the equation. a lot of people just don't identify with it; especially grass roots racers. i don't go, won't go, and could care less about either. i feel the same way about professional sports. i would rather put the hundreds of dollars in spectator fees into my car than the organizations pockets.


I am glad NHRA is or was around. I am glad I got to witness it during it's heyday. I am even more thankful to be able to participate.

My friends father was a sports writer for the local news paper 25 years ago. He always got free tickets to the NHRA nationals in our area, Columbus and Indy and we went for many years straight.
It gave me the drive to put my own team together 20 years later. And I got to race with and pit right along side of some of my heros in top fuel since we ran top alcohol dragster at the US nationals like 6 years in a row. I quialified and raced at the US nationals on TV! It was really cool and thank NHRA for that.

Winton drag racing, when it was real.


I'm in the blue shirt.

We won!!
It was a hell of a ride and would not trade it for anything in the world! How many can say they pitted next to John Force 20 years ago? I can!!


Re: AJ Top Fuel Team withdrawing From This Season [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1913616
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Maybe the Gas Monkey car can qualify now. laugh

Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: Quicktree] #1913752
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Originally Posted By Quicktree
Originally Posted By CMcAllister
Sad. Car counts are down from the local tracks to the highest levels in the sport. Spectators are staying home. Other forms of racing are also having troubles. Speaks to the general condition of the country. I see no reason to be optimistic that it will turn around. Sorry to be a Debbie Downer.
has nothing to do with the condition of the Country.when they made a show out of drag racing it was down hill from there. no body wants to see multi owned cars competing against themselves. people are just spending their time and money doing other things now days.


I don't pay a lot of attention to the circus that is the fuel cars and Pro Stock. What I see are local guys who have quit. Sportsman racers who have disappeared. Last week at Englishtown for the D1 points meet, 25 Super Gas cars, 32 Super Comp, 69 Super Stock. They did have 99 Stockers, but Stock in Division 1 has always been a big deal.

When I was chasing points hard, there were always 110-120 cars or more in all these classes. When I talk to people, they all say it's money, not because they don't want to do it anymore. Sure, costs are up, but if incomes had kept up, many of these guys would still be out there.

It's about income vs. cost of living. For small business owners, which many of these guys are, it's tough to keep the doors open let alone finance a race operation. The economy's in the dumper. People have 2 or 3 lousy part time jobs now instead of the one good job with benefits that went away a few years ago. Why? That's another conversation that would likely turn political. I'm not going there.


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Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: Quicktree] #1913753
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Originally Posted By Quicktree
no body wants to see multi owned cars competing against themselves.


I wonder how many spectators actually keep track of which cars/drivers belong to which team (or none at all).

I'm a fan and I can't keep track of who's who; especially with livery changes from race-to-race.


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Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: John_Kunkel] #1914029
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Just a quick note here about the No Prep Armegeddon held here in OKC. There were so many spectators the first night they ran out of parking spaces. It was monumental. Had to limit the spectators the second night for crowd control. There's plenty of interest in drag racing, just not the circus NHRA has created.

Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1914113
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Never fear, The Don gave Langdon a ride for the countdown.

I was at Joliet for the nats this year, crowd looked pretty good.

Went to a concert at Wrigley Field and saw AC/DC. Our tickets were $240 each. Great show, but it's not something I want to do every day.

Same with national events, fun once in awhile, but not every weekend.


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Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: slantzilla] #1914120
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Originally Posted By slantzilla
Never fear, The Don gave Langdon a ride for the countdown.

I was at Joliet for the nats this year, crowd looked pretty good.

Went to a concert at Wrigley Field and saw AC/DC. Our tickets were $240 each. Great show, but it's not something I want to do every day.

Same with national events, fun once in awhile, but not every weekend.


Yeah I see that Don is giving him a ride for the
countdown

Re: AJ withdrawing From This Season [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1914504
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I haven't got a single bad thing to say about the NHRA. Racing has naturally evolved to what it is now. When I started racing in Outlaw 10.5 low eights got you wins. Then it was low 7's. Now it's low 6's or 4.0's in the eighth. It used to be relatively inexpensive to field a car. Now it's not. None of this is the fault of the NHRA. It just is what it is.

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Went to watch Drag Week at Da Grove yesterday. The place was packed. Some cool fast cars well worth the $10 bucks.

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