Bracket Talk
S/C Racer Suspended and Fined
March 25, 2018, 11:55 AM
jenavetS/C Racer Suspended and Fined
I remember rich got all disgusted with me when I about ripped down the tower with my motorhome at Immokalee.I guess karma a beotch!!
March 25, 2018, 01:02 PM
racerdude2054quote:
Originally posted by Richard Hammond:
quote:
Originally posted by 68TSCAMARO:
Reads pretty plain to me , it was his second offense and had knowledge of the consequences after the first offense . How many people read the mice type they agree and sign when racing . Play stupid games win stupid prizes .
Exactly doesn't get any clearer than this.
"Rich was involved in an incident with his golf cart in an unauthorized area involving an individual working the event."
All I get from this is that the man had his golf cart in the wrong place, in an "unauthorized" place.
What more do you take away from that? Because once again I'm not really seeing any details.
March 25, 2018, 01:04 PM
racerdude2054If someone broke some rules then fine... do what you need to do. All im asking is that if you make a public statement and suspend and fine someone then at least give us a detailed statement
March 25, 2018, 01:16 PM
undacuva67Really...how much do you need spelled out ? How many national events do the ones crying on here run ? Do you realize that there are restricted areas for specific reasons one of which might be to keep a powered vehicle from harming a spectator or themselves . Evidently he knowingly at some race prior to the gators was in a restricted area on a motor vehicle and was warned and probably put on probation . Evidently he didn't care to abide by the safety rules and warning and decided he was immune to them and tried it again to be caught , fined and suspended . Good grief .....
March 25, 2018, 02:17 PM
SlyFox“Involving an individual working the event.” Sounds like he either ran over somebody, or nearly ran over somebody, all while in a restricted area. And a second offense to boot.
Don’t know how old this guy is, but probably a bit late in life to be learning that actions have consequences.
Mike
March 25, 2018, 02:27 PM
AZquote:
Originally posted by jenavet:
I remember rich got all disgusted with me when I about ripped down the tower with my motorhome at Immokalee.I guess karma a beotch!!
That sounds like an interesting story. Care to elaborate?
March 25, 2018, 02:50 PM
SCDIV1I don’t know the man or anything about why he was fined and suspened. My memory tells me he was suspended previously a number of years ago and may have a history with NHRA that is not good. I can’t really recall but think his previous suspension was a big one.
March 25, 2018, 04:45 PM
Goobquote:
I thought about that, but I doubt they have the capability of enforcing that. there probably is no check off list when you go through tech at a Saturday or sunday bracket race.
Good luck getting a track operator to turn down an entry, and that is the correct position.
NHRA makes it CRYSTAL CLEAR that they want NO PART of your piddly bracket races, EXCEPT when it's time to collect for memberships, competition numbers, and licenses.
However, I do know that the IRS will send a letter requesting that if a certain racer earns any purse money, it be forwarded directly to the IRS.
The severity of the fine, and the mention of "an individual" working the event leads me to believe that this was a pissing match that escalated into verbal or physical assault of a worker, and that deserves swift and severe punishment.
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March 25, 2018, 05:22 PM
suprodnThe first incident was 20 years ago. Someone in the Cali office still holds a grudge. The rest is for Rich to say if he wants.
March 25, 2018, 07:18 PM
27Keithquote:
Originally posted by SCDIV1:
I don’t know the man or anything about why he was fined and suspened. My memory tells me he was suspended previously a number of years ago and may have a history with NHRA that is not good. I can’t really recall but think his previous suspension was a big one.
This is correct , I was pitted next to him a week or 2 after the first incident. The track officials came to his pit and advised him to load up and leave. I believe this was in 1998.
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March 25, 2018, 08:25 PM
TORQIN20 years is a long time ago, just as 10 grand is a lot of MONEY...
I don't know all the details...but the above is true no matter.
March 26, 2018, 10:31 AM
BD104XTypical NHRA money grab - If the NHRA really wanted this and Leah's incident to be an example & serve as a deterrent, they should probably go into a little more detail so people actually know what got them fined & bounced.
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March 26, 2018, 05:35 PM
I.P. Daileyquote:
they should probably go into a little more detail so people actually know what got them fined & bounced.
Rules are pretty clear. Anything else is none of your business.
March 26, 2018, 08:05 PM
racerdude2054it looks like NHRA's new favorite number is 10K and they are enjoying handing out these fines. The rule book is big and clear. Maybe they will start handing out 10K fines for every infraction in their rule book.
March 26, 2018, 09:38 PM
TORQINjust don't mention excessive braking...
March 26, 2018, 09:39 PM
I.P. Daileyquote:
just don't mention excessive braking...
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
March 29, 2018, 09:55 PM
SlyFoxYou guys calling this “a money grab” are way off. My guess is, NHRA figures the guy won’t pay the $10,000 and they’ll never see him again at an NHRA event, which is exactly what they want.
The TF driver busted for speeding, on the other hand, lives on the high roller side of the pit area, and I’m sure the cash has already changed hands.
Mike
March 30, 2018, 07:13 AM
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March 30, 2018, 07:50 AM
Michael Beardquote:
Originally posted by Goob:
quote:
I thought about that, but I doubt they have the capability of enforcing that. there probably is no check off list when you go through tech at a Saturday or sunday bracket race.
Good luck getting a track operator to turn down an entry, and that is the correct position.
NHRA makes it CRYSTAL CLEAR that they want NO PART of your piddly bracket races, EXCEPT when it's time to collect for memberships, competition numbers, and licenses.
Actually, it has already happened before. A banned racer showed up at an event at an NHRA facility, and was sent home.
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March 30, 2018, 08:18 AM
Buckyquote:
Originally posted by SlyFox:
You guys calling this “a money grab” are way off. My guess is, NHRA figures the guy won’t pay the $10,000 and they’ll never see him again at an NHRA event, which is exactly what they want.
The TF driver busted for speeding, on the other hand, lives on the high roller side of the pit area, and I’m sure the cash has already changed hands.
Nailed it.
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