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I figure it was just a matter of time.

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https://youtu.be/FTCyKulsGiI

Same exact policy as Goodyear. Top down dictates for a top down revolution.

NHRA is following orders



The nazis were just following orders too.
 
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I figure it was just a matter of time.

Some days you eat the bear, some days the bear eats you.


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Not sure you guys read the article. All it says is that the NHRA logo may not be used in conjunction with political messaging. It clearly states you can still have political candidates on your race car.

"NHRA confirmed if a team is legitimately sponsored by a candidate, with the candidates name and year of the election, it may remain on the car"


Mike
 
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Originally posted by SlyFox:
Not sure you guys read the article. All it says is that the NHRA logo may not be used in conjunction with political messaging. It clearly states you can still have political candidates on your race car.

"NHRA confirmed if a team is legitimately sponsored by a candidate, with the candidates name and year of the election, it may remain on the car"


Yes but the size is very limited, and I imagine you have to prove sponsorship?


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Decal size limited to 144 Sq In, (so basically 12x12), and placement on rear quarter panel only.
And would be excluded from exposure, (TV, ND, etc).
Wondering how long before they require a freaking BLM decal on every car & fire suit. SMDH.

The backlash is growing, large and fast, and all these idiot suits in the executive offices across corporate America are so blinded by the commie media that they can't see what is about to hit them.
Goodyear was just the tip of the iceberg.


Dan "Jim" Moore
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The backlash is growing, large and fast....

I hope you're right but that's not what I saw going in 5 different places of business this morning. I do not wear a mouth diaper and was only challenged in 1 store, told them I don't wear a mask so they said I had to "social distance", OK. Although every store has signs posting it's a government requirement (city or state I'm not sure) to wear a mask. 99% of everyone else was wearing a mask or more. So within the general public I don't see any growing backlash, just willing compliance.


Illegitimi non carborundum
 
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The backlash is growing, large and fast....

I hope you're right but that's not what I saw going in 5 different places of business this morning. I do not wear a mouth diaper and was only challenged in 1 store, told them I don't wear a mask so they said I had to "social distance", OK. Although every store has signs posting it's a government requirement (city or state I'm not sure) to wear a mask. 99% of everyone else was wearing a mask or more. So within the general public I don't see any growing backlash, just willing compliance.


I bet you were wearing a shirt and shoes like a damn sheep though!


Tony Leonard
 
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Originally posted by Canted Valve:
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The backlash is growing, large and fast....

I hope you're right but that's not what I saw going in 5 different places of business this morning. I do not wear a mouth diaper and was only challenged in 1 store, told them I don't wear a mask so they said I had to "social distance", OK. Although every store has signs posting it's a government requirement (city or state I'm not sure) to wear a mask. 99% of everyone else was wearing a mask or more. So within the general public I don't see any growing backlash, just willing compliance.


I bet you were wearing a shirt and shoes like a damn sheep though!


That's funny, but true! I guess we are all sheeple.


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I bet you were wearing a shirt and shoes like a damn sheep though!

Yeah but, I didn't fasten my seat belt a couple of times, so there! Spitting


Illegitimi non carborundum
 
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I just left the neighborhood convenience store, which has large signs on doors saying face coverings are mandatory to enter the store.
Neither of the 2 clerks working the counter had masks on, nor did 3 of the 5 customers in the store. But yeah, everyone was standing on their designated 6 feet apart tape strips... Roll Eyes


Dan "Jim" Moore
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Posts: 1034 | Location: Farmersville, TX  | Registered: December 05, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The NHRA rulebook states, 11:1 ADVERTISING AND OTHER MATERIAL/DISPLAYS

"NHRA reserves the right to regulate any advertising or other material that is present on site at any NHRA event including without limitation any material appearing on any participant, on the body or any other visible part of any vehicle or transporter participating in NHRA events including support vehicles, in any pit area, in any area of the dragstrip from the staging lanes to the end of the dragstrip, and any item or material on site that may constitute product placement. Participants and vehicles may be excluded from competition and from event facilities if, in NHRA's discretion, any advertising or other material displayed on a person, race or support vehicle, or in a pit area or otherwise is not in the best interests of NHRA and the sport of drag racing, and/or is or may be in conflict with any applicable law.

"Moreover, NHRA will require compliance with all guidelines and requirements of any telecaster for events that will be telecast. In addition, NHRA may require certain indicia to be visible on a vehicle as a condition of participation in competition if NHRA determines that such requirement is in the best interests of NHRA and the sport of drag racing.

"The NHRA logo or name may not be used in conjunction with political candidates."

NHRA confirmed if a team is legitimately sponsored by a candidate, with the candidates name and year of the election, it may remain on the car. However, NHRA said in the statement the vehicle will not be prominently featured/emphasized on television or in other content, per broadcast standards and practices. Decal size will be limited to 144 square inches on a race vehicle and 48 square inches on a motorcycle. Location will be limited to the rear quarter panel of a race car, outside for the drivers compartment of a dragster and wheelie bar side shields on a motorcycle.

The memo also detailed a driver could be disqualified from competition.

"If a matter is deemed by NHRA not to be in the best interests of NHRA and the sport of drag racing, then NHRA will not allow such matter to be displayed or advertised on-site or in connection with NHRA in any manner whatsoever. NHRA, in its sole and absolute discretion, may take any action, up to and including disqualification of a driver, for violation of this rule.

"By way of illustration and without limitation, online gambling is an activity deemed by NHRA to be not in the best interests of NHRA and the sport of drag racing, and an activity that NHRA will not allow to be displayed or advertised on site at any NHRA event or in connection with NHRA in any manner whatsoever. Websites that allow gaming that is entirely free and for fun may be permitted pursuant to further guidelines that may be requested from NHRA. Violation of any part of any such guideline will be treated as violation of the NHRA Rulebook."
 
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bo could just get a facemask,



Without data, you’re just another guy with an opinion.
 
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Good for NHRA . I go to the race track for a escape from political bullsnitz .... Leave your agendas at the gate and lets race .
 
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Originally posted by 68TSCAMARO:
Good for NHRA . I go to the race track for a escape from political bullsnitz .... Leave your agendas at the gate and lets race .


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Originally posted by 68TSCAMARO:
Good for NHRA . I go to the race track for a escape from political bullsnitz .... Leave your agendas at the gate and lets race .


I agree, but they will allow BLM, I'm certain.


Mike
 
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