Zac,
My apologies on the IHRA ownership. I have been out of active racing for
several years and had not heard that they had changed hands. As a NHRA
member and inactive racer( I do still attend some races each year) I
never did much IHRA racing.
My comments on ProLong still stand, politics aside.
J.R. Wright
>
> J.R.,
>
> My story is pretty straight. IHRA is owned by Prolong. At least as long
> as they haven't sold it in the last year.
>
> Take a look here
http://www.goracing.com/ims/archives/nov6.html .
>
> It is an article which in part states
> "Dominick was fired by IHRA's owner/directors prior to the sale of the
> sanctioning body to Prolong Lubricants of Anaheim CA."
>
> "Prolong's Motor sports marketing chief, Gary Schuetz, will serve as
> Administrative General Manager for the foreseeable future according to
> Alderman."
>
> If you have used Prolong and found it to work as advertised than that is
> great news. The stuff does look very impressive in the ads, and some
> reliable hands on experience helps to back it up. They also have some very
> reputable people in the ads which also adds quite a bit support to their
> claims. Maybe it is something we should consider looking into more.
>
> Zak
>
> PS - They must make quite a bit of money on each $20 bottle to be able to
> afford to invest so heavily into motorsports.
>
> >Zac,
> >Need to get your story straight. Prolong does not own IHRA or any other
> >racing organization. They are a major sponsor for IHRA and a sponsor
> >Bernstein top fueler and Yates Prostocker in NHRA as well as being
> >sponsors for and used in NASCAR and NASCAR Busch series, Indy 500,
> >Super Dirt Series, Indy Ledgends, NASCAR Truck program and IRL Indy
> >Racing plus others. As a long time NHRA member and racer myself we have
> >used prolong in our racing program in the past and I believe that it is
> >everything that it is promoted to be. The number of racer using prolong
> >across the US is a large data base and yes we did have to buy the stuff
> >to use it. Everybody this that everythings is free to the racers, not
> >true, we may get it at a discount but not much free.
> >
> >J.R. Wright