Street outlaw clowns are in trouble!

here are my thoughts..

4. i suspect there is a "back story" behind this dispute. perhaps the show's producer wanted involvement with NHRA and they couldn't agree to a deal; perhaps there was advertising offers made that the show and NHRA couldn't agree upon - whatever the issue, i would bet there is much more to the story.

Very close except the other way around from what "Doc" has post at yellowbullet

I received my letter today. And as far as I know, we all did. Pretty sure the NHRA isn't ready for the social media blast they are about to be put thru. The cast member collectively have more facebook, twitter, and instagram followers than the nhra has had in 10 combined years. The story I got is that the NHRA contacted Pilgrim wanting a piece of the action early in season one or 2. Pilgrim told them to **** off and the NHRA walked away pissed. Apparently seeing our ratings continue to skyrocket and their ratings continue to fall has made them feel the need to go after the show in the only way they can. Lets go after the guys who had nothing to do with Pilgrims **** off in the first place. Just doesn't make an since. We put fans in the seats and money in struggling tracks bank accounts everywhere we go. The NHRA cannot say or compete with that, so lets just play a school yard bully now. NHRA can go suck camel dna off of 3,000 Isis terrorists dicks or this move

If that is the way things went down, nhra is acting like a scorned ***** and doling out some retaliatory actions. Kind of shoots the "we don't support or condone street racing" bs in the foot as well.

With the nhra, only $$$ matter!