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NHRA: Best day to attend?
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<blockquote data-quote="98 svt" data-source="post: 15806787" data-attributes="member: 183643"><p>I was in Englishtown NJ for my first trip to an NHRA event in June of '08. Watching the qualifying rounds on Saturday, when we all witnessed the death of Scott Kalitta, as well as the end of 1/4 mile NHRA events.</p><p>Poor Scott, the car never deployed chutes, he hit the end of the track, got airborne, and his car hit a steel pole which was supporting a safety net. They found the engine 300+ yards in the woods. What a shame. I wasn't even sure if I could ever attend another race, but I did and have since learned to deal with it.</p><p>NHRA racing was forever changed when Scott passed. 1000 ft has now become the norm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98 svt, post: 15806787, member: 183643"] I was in Englishtown NJ for my first trip to an NHRA event in June of '08. Watching the qualifying rounds on Saturday, when we all witnessed the death of Scott Kalitta, as well as the end of 1/4 mile NHRA events. Poor Scott, the car never deployed chutes, he hit the end of the track, got airborne, and his car hit a steel pole which was supporting a safety net. They found the engine 300+ yards in the woods. What a shame. I wasn't even sure if I could ever attend another race, but I did and have since learned to deal with it. NHRA racing was forever changed when Scott passed. 1000 ft has now become the norm. [/QUOTE]
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