McGaha is still butt hurt about his crew chief leaving and going over to Elite a few years back. He was publically very pissed off about it when it happened. Looks like Elite is in his head at the cost of 2K LOL
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What is 2k for what those teams spend in a weekend. Probably doesn't cover the fuel bill for the generators for the weekend.
IF you look at some of the posts on the elite facebook page he is in their heads as much as they are in his. Least he manned up and put his money where is mouth is. Could have been a whiner and called them cheaters and just run his mouth.
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Originally posted by I.P. Dailey: McGaha says on tv that Richard Freeman told in 2015 that they were using illegal fuel and he waits 3 years to protest?
Not only that but if you were cheating would you tell your competitors what you were actually doing?
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I do not have a problem with it and I am already tired of hearing about it like it is some kind of big deal. Seems like some were trying to create drama. Look, I think it is a good thing they can protest if they think something is wrong and it helps to keep everyone legit.
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Who has the most to lose if caught cheating? I'm no fan of Jeggie but he would never put himself in that position it would kill the family business and all they do for the sport, that would be the last person I would protest.
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There ya go. Put the burden on the sanctioning body where it belongs, after all it's their rules. Just like doping in sports, if everyone else is doing it and the sanctioning body is allowing it, even if by default, you can't win unless less you're a better doper.
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I don't think NHRA would have said anything publicly if they were cheating. NHRA has to much to lose. But if the Elite cars are slow in Brainard. They I would suspect something was found.
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Originally posted by bradsc1954: I don't think NHRA would have said anything publicly if they were cheating. NHRA has to much to lose. But if the Elite cars are slow in Brainard. They I would suspect something was found.
This hole statement makes zero sense at all. What does NHRA have to lose? And why would NHRA allow Elite to still cheat at a national event when they were all torn down interviewed on national TV?
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