I don't run his class. When I finish my car I will run in Super Street. I would not have any heartburn if he or another NSCA staff member that raced took home money for racing. For one, that just shows they are more than pencil-pushing, black-tie, corporate minded, let-me-take-over-the-world people. Them being on staff does not automatically give them a competetive car...they have to build it just like me. They have to drive it just like me. Where is an unfair advantage? Don't say leniency (sp?) in tech, because they'd be the first ones the other racers would cry foul about. Does a cook not eat his own food? Let's say I was a salesman and sold you my company's (brand-X) kit. You knew you could take my word on how good it was because I also race and told you all the benefits and how to tune it. Then you see me at the track with brand-Y. What would that say? I don't follow NASCAR too much, but I do know at one time they had a car sponsored by Winston......it's the Winston Cup Racing Series!!!!! I just don't see the conflict. Take care!
Posted on Jun 26, 2000, 6:01 PM from IP address 207.142.82.54