Thread: A Force ??
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07-31-2007 01:20 PM #91
I agree with Dave...every car I have been in has been different and not much you can transfer from one car to the next.
9.00 car to 13.00 car is all new
rear engine car is very uncomfortable IMO and you can take NOTHING from a front engine car that runs the same times and class. Been there id d that....wont do it again.
I got my SG from Hawleys and later SC..... well worth the money IMO.
Looked in to Roy Hill but at the time Hawley was traveling so it was much easier to catch a date and place
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08-01-2007 12:47 PM #92
John really blew it on this one by picking Neff. He missed a chance to make a kazillion dollars by having a driver search on TV!!!!
Since no previous strip experience is needed he coulda got a cross section of americana to 'CHASE THE DREAM' You know, a couple blue collar types, wall street suits, housewifes, a couple homeless people, rich preppy types, Ya this would work!! Ten minutes of class time, a couple of 60' 'squirts' and HAMMER DOWN............ The ones that make it to the other end make it to the second cut and so on................
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08-01-2007 06:37 PM #93
IMO John is a clownFriends dont let friends drive fords!
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08-01-2007 08:47 PM #94
From the horses mouth (No Mustang pun intended).
http://competitionplus.com/index.php...3371&Itemid=24
If JFR is doing it wrong.........Scrape together a few bux and start your own F/C team. Then you can make the right decision about who drives & who doesn't."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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08-02-2007 07:36 AM #95
Right on!
KitzJon Kitzmiller, MSME, PhD EE, 32 Ford Hiboy Roadster, Cornhusker frame, Heidts IFS/IRS, 3.50 Posi, Lone Star body, Lone Star/Kitz internal frame, ZZ502/550, TH400
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08-07-2007 08:21 AM #96
Anyone watch the infineon sportsman coverage on espn. Had an alky driver(cant remember his name) doing some commentary that was looking for a pro ride. Looked comfy on TV and spoke well. According to Bob Frey its only a matter of time before he gets a pro ride. I wonder if John knows he exists?
If I were a team owner and looking for a driver I'd ask Bob Frey to pick one. He seems to have the pulse of the ama ranks better than anyone.
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08-07-2007 08:24 AM #97
Originally Posted by Mike in MotownKen Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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08-07-2007 09:20 AM #98
Jeez!
tough crowd
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08-07-2007 11:47 AM #99
I think John Force made the reasons for his selection perfectly clear.... If we should decide to put a 3rd car together this winter, my selection for a driver is going to be a 19 year old kid with 0 passes on the quarter mile. Going to take him out towards the end of the summer and let him run my Mustang a few times, then just teach him the rest as we go. I like his work ethic and his attitude. Like to see him have a chance. Sometimes it's good to go with the person most deserving a chance, not the person most qualified for the job....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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08-07-2007 01:28 PM #100
Originally Posted by Dave Severson
WHAT???
No offense Dave, but am I the only one here that makes absolutely no sense to?
Im of the opinion that at the top level NHRA PRO CLASSES the most qualified IS THE MOST DESERVING. Jeez louise are you advocating some type of affirmative action for the pro classes?
NOW THE WORLD ACCORDING TO MIKE!!!!(im never wrong, just ask me)
It is wrong to let someone with no drag racing experience(driving) go straight to the pro's with only school and a few single squirts. It says a lot to the legitimacy (or lack thereof) as a whole.
Some have said that the alky class has nothing to offer as experience to a fule driver. THIS IS WRONG.. How can learning how to handle an out of control car at 250MPH not help prepare a driver for doing it at 300mph? Im not talking about the differences in staging, clutch or not, rpm's up or not, im talking car control. It makes no sense to pick a rook over a rookie with experience.
Im not going to name names but some of the drivers listed by some here as having no experience DO HAVE EXPERIENCE. I borrowed a couple of TI bolts from a guy at sacramento while he was shaking down an A-fuel car well before he ever ran a FC. You see him on tv quite a bit but was listed as one of the beginners on here by someone. I can give another example first hand but will leave it at that.
I'll also say this. Not everyone in the pro pits thinks its all hunky dory to bring a greenie straight to the pro's. I'll leave out how I know this, think of it what you will.
And for the life of me I cant figure why this subject seems to get under peoples skin.
Just one mans opinion that dont mean squat, mine I mean.
NOW THATS THE WAY IT IS OR DAMN WELL SHOULD BE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Im done and now return you to your regular programming.
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08-07-2007 01:40 PM #101
Originally Posted by Mike in Motown
You sure are obsessed with the way John Force runs his business. I don't give a d%^& if he hires Little Miss Muffet to drive one HIS cars it is HIS business!Ken Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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08-07-2007 01:54 PM #102
Originally Posted by NTFDAY
Not a bad choice, I heard LMM ran an A/GAS car back in the day. Hey its something!
Now back to your nap grumpy
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08-07-2007 01:56 PM #103
Originally Posted by Mike in Motown"PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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08-07-2007 07:17 PM #104
[QUOTE=Mike in Motown]WHAT???
Im not going to name names but some of the drivers listed by some here as having no experience DO HAVE EXPERIENCE. I borrowed a couple of TI bolts from a guy at sacramento while he was shaking down an A-fuel car well before he ever ran a FC. You see him on tv quite a bit but was listed as one of the beginners on here by someone. I can give another example first hand but will leave it at that.
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I think you have read to many message boards that belive what they print and want others to do the same.
I am no longer involved with NHRA pro classes but I still know many that are. Bottom line everyone wants to be there and they dont care how they get there.
It takes money and/or a break and someone needs to give you both.
Like I said before there are many peole that are or have raced fuel cars that have never raced anything else.
Back on the subject Ashley is growing and doing fine. I still think she will get a few breaks and win this year
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08-07-2007 07:44 PM #105
Hey, if she does get a win this year, she will have beat ol pops, it took him ten years to get a win.
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