March 30, 2018, 02:42 PM
I.P. DaileyS/C Racer Suspended and Fined
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A banned racer showed up at an event at an NHRA facility, and was sent home
Bet that was more the track operator. Racer in D7 bracket raced a entire season while suspended from NHRA.
April 17, 2018, 12:59 PM
ultimate 64 shootoutTHEY CAN BAN HIM FROM ANY N.H.R.A SAN.TRACKS
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Originally posted by savoyracer:
so, if he decides to go bracket racing, or IHRA racing, and tells NHRA to take a hike, Is there anyway that they can collect the fine? Do they have any legal recourse? other than banning him from further NHRA events?
April 26, 2018, 10:24 AM
savoyracerquote:
Originally posted by ultimate 64 shootout:
THEY CAN BAN HIM FROM ANY N.H.R.A SAN.TRACKS
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Originally posted by savoyracer:
so, if he decides to go bracket racing, or IHRA racing, and tells NHRA to take a hike, Is there anyway that they can collect the fine? Do they have any legal recourse? other than banning him from further NHRA events?
....................it would be difficult to enforce the ban. Nobody checks for such things.
April 26, 2018, 10:29 AM
Buckyquote:
Originally posted by savoyracer:
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Originally posted by ultimate 64 shootout:
THEY CAN BAN HIM FROM ANY N.H.R.A SAN.TRACKS
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Originally posted by savoyracer:
so, if he decides to go bracket racing, or IHRA racing, and tells NHRA to take a hike, Is there anyway that they can collect the fine? Do they have any legal recourse? other than banning him from further NHRA events?
....................it would be difficult to enforce the ban. Nobody checks for such things.
Perhaps, but it is not unprecedented. We had a racer who was a drinker, and who eventually stopped driving....maybe not by choice. He got drunk AND beligerant one too many times, and got banned by the track, and the sanctioning body. Calls were made to other tracks under that sanctioning body within a reasonable driving range to let them know. That dude couldn't race or step foot on those properties. Pizz the right person off hard enough and they will make sure
April 26, 2018, 10:49 AM
RPROGASEnforcing a NHRA suspension is up to each Sanctioned Track Owner/Track Manager, to a point. If the Track Owner or Manager elects to ignore the suspension then it would be up to the Division Director to force their hand, provided he finds out about the violation. If the Division Director does catch the person violating the suspension, that 1 or 3 year suspension could become a lifetime suspension and/or an increase in the fine.
Has anyone continued racing at NHRA Sanctioned Tracks, yep!
Bob