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I agree, good first impression to the general drag racing crowd. Eric, you did well. Those interviews are tough, as you generally get one shot, with a question worded a bit strange, and no time to prep or think about the answer to the question.



I was impressed that they pulled in the sled pulling video. It was a good way to tie the two elements together. Any press is good press.



Too bad that they did not show Greg's truck. At the time of the filming, he was the fastest diesel in the World / Universe / Galaxy... . I heard that they did shoot footage of it, but must have ended up on the "cutting room floor".



It will be interesting to see if they get many comments on the show, or questions. The only email port I have found to IDR is -- email address removed --. Maybe a few nicely worded thanks or suggestions for future shows would help get more air time for us. (hint - hint?)
 
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Why would they be the leaders , both are second place to Scott and myself in performance .





One more reason It seems that you can't promote an organization , and your self with out having a major conflict of interest . On the DHRA web site the Fastest diesel in the world is bottom of the list , and the fastest diesel truck is not even there.



Scott is the talk of the track at NHRA Winter Nationals , several ask me , knowing that I run a diesel if the Lucas Oil diesel dragster going to run , rumor was he and I were running on Sunday , and everybody was wanting to get another chance at seeing his impressive car run. they are wanting he and I in some form of competition as soon as possible . but it seems that the DHRA is only promoting the people that pay the DHRA , and not the leaders of the diesel world . Not one word was on the DHRA site about Scott , or myself , both DHRA members , and both setting the world on fire with the accomplishments and recognition of the rest of the world.



This is the main reason I , and others have pushed so hard to get a place where we can run , with rules that will be stable , and the Flem Flam and underhandedness will be a thing of the past. I have been offered a comp ride starting in Houston in a few weeks , but I will still be helping get these diesel classes in place . with great people like Scott Bentz , William Fletch , David Lot ,and many others and engine builders like John Russin and RAYMAC , I feel obligated to help right the terrible direction that this train had been going in and bring it in the the light of this great sport Wally Parks made for us , NHRA Drag Racing.
 
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Comp,

First off, I said they are the leaders in Diesel power/racing TECHNOLOGY, I didn't say they were fastest, or quickest.



I get the impression, that anything good for the DHRA, you take as bad for Comp.



I have volunteered my labor to get non-DHRA pulls going, and I know Eric, has helped non DHRA racers get things done in other sanctioning bodies.



Eric, Neal, and I, and many,many other Dieselheads have worked hard at getting DHRA rolling,the last few years, and I'm not quite sure, why you hate it so? :confused:
 
Greg,your posts are merely trivial and you are simply a name thrower: you mention the same "big names" in each post. BFD! While the accomplishments of these persons are many, there are countless more that will remain anonymous who's creations and research far outweigh theirs. You are a newbie to diesels, yet you get to know a few popular names in the industry and throw the fact around that you converse with them as if it were some great acheivement. Sure, I know the higher ups in the industry, but do not tout the fact that I know them on a first name basis. They are mere mortals like you and I. From what I know about your dealings with the NHRA with the diesel classes and what is actually going to occur are two different things. Either one or both of you are lying. I tend to think the former. Take a good thing for the diesel performance industry as a whole and cloud it with an ill thought out post since you didn't get mentioned on a website. You do not see dyno shop (s) moaning that they didn't get mentioned when the Scheid stable of trucks clean house...
 
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Comp,

First off, I said they are the leaders in Diesel power/racing TECHNOLOGY, I didn't say they were fastest, or quickest.



in most sports leaders in TECHNOLOGY = Record books and Score boards





your batting 0-2 , The budget I race on , and the one I know Scott is racing on , are a fraction of the hype and money of the others you mention ... ...



if they are so advanced , where is the proof... .....

Sleddy you will never get it ... ... .
 
Sled Puller said:
I get the impression, that anything good for the DHRA, you take as bad for Comp.





It sure seems that way to me looking in from the outside.



How come sbentz can come on here in a professional manner and congratulate Eric's success but all Comp wants to do is *****?



I also find it interesting that Comp drops all the same names in all his post. Advertising? Just like Dale Jr. congratulates Budweiser after a win :)



BTW - Before it is brought up that those with a vested interested in the DHRA cannot be impartial I just wanted to state I have no vested interested in the sucess of the DHRA.
 
COMP461 said:
Why would they be the leaders , both are second place to Scott and myself in performance .





One more reason It seems that you can't promote an organization , and your self with out having a major conflict of interest . On the DHRA web site the Fastest diesel in the world is bottom of the list , and the fastest diesel truck is not even there.



Scott is the talk of the track at NHRA Winter Nationals , several ask me , knowing that I run a diesel if the Lucas Oil diesel dragster going to run , rumor was he and I were running on Sunday , and everybody was wanting to get another chance at seeing his impressive car run. they are wanting he and I in some form of competition as soon as possible . but it seems that the DHRA is only promoting the people that pay the DHRA , and not the leaders of the diesel world . Not one word was on the DHRA site about Scott , or myself , both DHRA members , and both setting the world on fire with the accomplishments and recognition of the rest of the world.



This is the main reason I , and others have pushed so hard to get a place where we can run , with rules that will be stable , and the Flem Flam and underhandedness will be a thing of the past. I have been offered a comp ride starting in Houston in a few weeks , but I will still be helping get these diesel classes in place . with great people like Scott Bentz , William Fletch , David Lot ,and many others and engine builders like John Russin and RAYMAC , I feel obligated to help right the terrible direction that this train had been going in and bring it in the the light of this great sport Wally Parks made for us , NHRA Drag Racing.



You see, now we are getting somewhere. This is what I was trying to get out of you west coast guys with my previous posts. Everyone cant get along if all they do is sit around and talk about everyone else behind their back. Do all the west coast guys/gals feel this way too? Air it out !



We cant get any further in this sport if we cant understand what others feel, so we can get an understanding and move ahead. Is it that hard to do?



I, too, have no vested interest in the DHRA or NHRA, just trying to understand why all the hard feelings. :confused:
 
will this be shown again? i missed it today. i saw a 2004 ford f250 roll today and i had to stay to make a police report. the truck was trashed.
 
It will replay Thursday at 2:00 pm.



Nobody is trying to purposely ignore anyone. We are still updating our website as we just rolled out a new one, and Scott and Dustin's amazing display of professionalism at Pomona (everywhere for that matter) and ET/speed will be on our website soon.

As far as what was said and talked about on the interview, well, I'll just say this, there wasn't any footage of Greg's truck filmed, I wouldn't give him the time of day after what he has said about us. There were a million things I wanted to say in two minutes, and the interview didn't quite follow the path I wanted it to go. So what you see is what you get. My focus was to introduce the DHRA to America and that's what I did, almost 500,000 Americans for that matter. In the future you will see us focusing on the drivers, teams and trucks/cars. First things first.

I am exceptionally excited that we have been blessed to do what we are doing. Despite what Mr. Hogue says, we have no hidden agenda, our mission is stated in black and white on our website. This is a business, I'm not doing it for me, I'm doing it for the diesel drag racers and sled pullers. If you don't believe my actions support this, call me and I can burn your ear on what sacrifices my family, Neal and countless others have made to get where we are today.

And by the way Greg, the TDR is a brotherhood, $35 doesn't buy you respect. I couldn't wait to get on here this morning to see how many of my TDR friends had watched it and I have to see you bad mouthing DHRA. You have lost any chance of respect from me. I don't see what you are telling everyone that you are doing with NHRA as a competition, I don't have time to think about it truthfully. I'm busy looking for ways to improve DHRA, bring our pullers and racers to the spotlight, and get more people interested in watching diesel motorsports. I'm not surprised you are ticked about that. It shows a strong sense of success on DHRA's part. And it showed the Edge Wolverine. I know, as does EVERYONE that you can't stand that team. I did, however, ask Scott if his dragster was going to be there as I asked TS Performance if they'd have their truck there, and I asked BD if they would have a truck there. Of course we are only going to show and talk about the people supporting DHRA, it only makes sense.

Scott, they took that footage of the pulling during our Outdoor Channel coverage. I was pleasantly surprised also!
 
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Oh and for what it's worth... .

I HATE the west coast/east coast BS! It's tearing everything apart. It needs to stop.
 
Amen Eric . . that's why so many are turned off IMHO



I'm in a support mode for all the diesel events and help / pit crew when ever I can, I do not care where a truck comes from or the brand name on it, I'll help if I can and that's the way I see it !! being retired limits my "play funds" now so I doubt I'll ever play , but I can Pit and support like heck :D and to hellll with the animosity games :(
 
For me and my house, I don't care who gets the credit. Diesels are being looked at. Eric and Greg both have done a great job promoting the trucks. Just think if yu two were on the same side. WOW Oo.



. . Preston. .
 
COMP461 said:
... On the DHRA web site the Fastest diesel in the world is bottom of the list , and the fastest diesel truck is not even there. ...



Not one word was on the DHRA site about Scott , or myself , both DHRA members , and both setting the world on fire with the accomplishments and recognition of the rest of the world.



This is the main reason I , and others have pushed so hard to get a place where we can run , with rules that will be stable , and the Flem Flam and underhandedness will be a thing of the past. I have been offered a comp ride starting in Houston in a few weeks , but I will still be helping get these diesel classes in place . with great people like Scott Bentz , William Fletch , David Lot ,and many others and engine builders like John Russin and RAYMAC , I feel obligated to help right the terrible direction that this train had been going in and bring it in the the light of this great sport Wally Parks made for us , NHRA Drag Racing.



I can maintain my silence no longer. There seem to be a number of misconceptions concerning the DHRA, and it seems they are being propagated here. The Diesel Hot Rod Association, Inc. , is incorporated in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Mr. McBride and I co-founded the business in 2003, and we are the sole custodians of the business; in fact, for most of 2003, the entire business was in my name and ID, personally. Until very recently, he and I have been solely responsible for its operation with, the help of a few dedicated volunteers. Eric has handled the promotion of the business and the scheduling of events; he has been responsible for the motorsports aspect of the business. I have handled the financial books, member services, merchandise, web site maintenance, printing and publishing of rule books and other matter, and information management. I've been responsible for the 'inside' operations. Nearly all of the work I've done has been done in-house (literally), because we haven't had the funds to hire it done.



Most of you reading this know that DHRA is a young company, though you might not have realized just how small it is. DHRA, Inc. , is not a large company or even a business of moderate size. We don't have a news department combing motorsports news for diesel-related records and events. We don't have a PR department polishing our image. We don't have a technical department overseeing rules development. We don't have a sales department wooing potential sponsors and selling gobs of web site and rule book advertising. We don't have a bevy of vice presidents making sure everything gets done when it should be done. There are now four of us working full-time to grow DHRA. We all strive to present DHRA as a responsible, professional business.



If you believe our web site is lacking a certain class of information, then by all means email us the block of information. It might take me a while to figure out how and where to put it in the website, but it will be installed eventually. Like the rulebooks, the website has structure and organization - things can't just be added willy-nilly.



I am aware of a number of people who have bones to pick with Mr. McBride personally. That's OK; no one of us, including Eric and myself, is perfect. However, disparaging and diminishing DHRA, Inc. , in an attempt to belittle Mr. McBride really only serves to annoy me, because it's *my* business and livelihood that's being harmed. If one is going to disparage the DHRA, I'd really prefer it be because he has a legitimate beef with DHRA, not because someone *else* has a beef with Mr. McBride.



Next, it would seem that some folks want to have an instant national diesel performance presence, so they can perform in front of tens of thousands of cheering, awe-struck fans. It ain't gonna happen today. It can't happen without people to compete, vehicles with which they can compete, vendors and suppliers to provide the parts, and fans to support the industry. Perhaps the competitors are there, but the vehicles are not. Until there is a large-enough base of racers and equipment, NHRA are not going to specify a class for diesels; they have their hands full with their current classes. That's why we created DHRA.



Eric asked, and NHRA told him to create a sanctioning body for diesel-powered vehicles. We did that. NHRA have approved the DHRA as an ASO. And SFI have approved our rules and requirements. We have been building the foundation for diesel-powered drag racing and sled pulling classes and events. Without this foundation, the rest cannot be built.



Moving along, there seems to be a misconception that Eric changes DHRA rules as he sees fit, on whatever whim he has that day. Or minute. This is false. Any rules changes made have only been made after receiving input and advice from drag racers and sled pullers. The rules have been reasonably stable for two years now. Have we made structure changes? Yes. Divisional drag racing was failing, because there aren't enough racers to support it and it was far too much effort to ask of unpaid, un-reimbursed volunteer directors to travel to and run every race. We changed to member tracks, because enough racers let us know that they would rather race at their local tracks rather than travel 800 miles for a race; this change also eliminated a good bit of work load for us.



The DHRA is not going away. We are growing. We've signed our first major sponsor (Gold Eagle's DieselPower! additives). We have the 10-pull DieselPower! Sled Pulling Series this year. We have 10 member tracks signed on for this season in the DieselPower! Drag Racing Series. We are still on track to achieve the goals we laid out two years ago. Building a racing industry takes time. And dedication. If you want to know what DHRA is all about, read our mission, vision and core values statements. These statements define our focus.



If you disagree with our goals, methods, achievements, et al, then, by all means, form your own diesel motorsports organization. But please remember that growing your organization is much more productive than tearing down someone else's. If we focus on growing our organizations, the net result will be that diesel motorsports will grow that much faster as a whole.



Finally, I, too, see most of the 'East Coast v. West Coast' as naught but childish taunting. It certainly isn't based on low-altitude versus high-altitude operation, because that's nothing but a problem that can be solved with the proper application of engineering and technology. Were it a friendly rivalry, the two sides would meet from time to time in organized, sanctioned competition, with both sides returning home afterward "licking their wounds"; but that hasn't happened. No, it's nothing but childish taunting and boasting. Diesel Thunder at IRP happens in June. Truck Fest happens in July. Sounds like two fine opportunities to build a proper rivalry.



Neal
 
EMcBride said:
Oh and for what it's worth... .

I HATE the west coast/east coast BS! It's tearing everything apart. It needs to stop.



Maybe we should all unite in the central US then. :--) :p :confused: ;)



BTW, i'm not going to side with anyone. I have respect for everyone in this thread. :)



The only thing that I question is intentions. :(



-Trever-
 
u know somthing, i am a nobody to u giz,meaning i dont know most of u,but i would like to say that i wonder how many important peopl look at these threads and say to them selves, what is wrong with these people. and i hope i did not affend anyone and if i did im sorry but i have two dogs that act better sometimes... what gives
 
Well said Neal, i appreciate your's, Eric's and the rest of your team's efforts.



I have some confusion about all this though. you guys are the DHRA I know greg is pushing the NHRA but what is the NHRDA that Fletcher and HOSS are pushing?



I have no aspirations of joining the NRHA, too big, costly, time consuming and I'm small potatoes compared to it. I think the majority of us out here reading all this are weekend warriors and bracket racers by heart. I would just like to join a club/organization like Eric and Steve St. Laurent raced in a few years ago when they came to St Louis MO. to race. that was a ton of fun and we all enjoyed it. if i could do that a few times a year and attend an awards banquet annually to share stories, pick up some door prizes and build camaraderie, then sign me up.



i grew up racing every wednesday night with my dad. (jackpot class) run what ya brung and dont break out of your dial in and the jackpot is yours at the end of the night. my first time i ever raced (age 16) i got beat by a fire breathing Pinto with a radiator so big it hung down from the bottom and stuck through the hood :D that friggin yellow monster cleaned my clock and I was hooked.



where can i go do this against other diesels?
 
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