Just for the record, so that everyone knows the position:
Bjorn Martensson's car - 'The Dog' ('cos it can bite), was only received by them two weeks prior to Easter. They had little info on the car or the specifications.
Bjorn had only previously run a door car down to 7.3 seconds and is understandably nervous as to how soon he can get used to a totally different level of power.
Naturally, we in the NFAA want to give him all the encouragement we can. we need more Nitro cars, plus it is good for the Class to have more European involvement.
In its present form the car does not conform to NFAA regulations, however we told Bjorn that we had no problem, indeed encouraged him, to run the car on solo observed runs to the point where he can get his licence. He is not competing with us, gets no points from our schedule or any run monies.
We have made it very clear to Bjorn and he has agreed, that to run as part of the NFAA schedule, the car has to be modifed to our format. This is not a problem for Bjorn and the necessary parts are already on order from the States.
Yesterday they did a burout, stage and 60 ft launch as part of the licencing process. However, they had to be pushed back into stage after the burnout as the reverser broke, but will be replaced. They are all very enthusiastic and much appreciate the support and good wishes from the majority of the NFAA Teams, that they have experienced to date.
Bjorn and his Team came a long way at no small cost and we feel that it is up to all of us to support and encourage him. There is no Class for The Dog in Sweden, but Bjorn plans to lobby the Swedish Motorsport authorities to try to get them to create the Class and to adopt the NFAA Regulations, as they have done for Super Pro, I believe......If this happens, we are sure that more Swedish Nitro Altereds will appear in due course.......
We look forward to their return to continue their progress.
Bjorn Martensson's car - 'The Dog' ('cos it can bite), was only received by them two weeks prior to Easter. They had little info on the car or the specifications.
Bjorn had only previously run a door car down to 7.3 seconds and is understandably nervous as to how soon he can get used to a totally different level of power.
Naturally, we in the NFAA want to give him all the encouragement we can. we need more Nitro cars, plus it is good for the Class to have more European involvement.
In its present form the car does not conform to NFAA regulations, however we told Bjorn that we had no problem, indeed encouraged him, to run the car on solo observed runs to the point where he can get his licence. He is not competing with us, gets no points from our schedule or any run monies.
We have made it very clear to Bjorn and he has agreed, that to run as part of the NFAA schedule, the car has to be modifed to our format. This is not a problem for Bjorn and the necessary parts are already on order from the States.
Yesterday they did a burout, stage and 60 ft launch as part of the licencing process. However, they had to be pushed back into stage after the burnout as the reverser broke, but will be replaced. They are all very enthusiastic and much appreciate the support and good wishes from the majority of the NFAA Teams, that they have experienced to date.
Bjorn and his Team came a long way at no small cost and we feel that it is up to all of us to support and encourage him. There is no Class for The Dog in Sweden, but Bjorn plans to lobby the Swedish Motorsport authorities to try to get them to create the Class and to adopt the NFAA Regulations, as they have done for Super Pro, I believe......If this happens, we are sure that more Swedish Nitro Altereds will appear in due course.......
We look forward to their return to continue their progress.




