HERNANDEZ WEIGHS IN
Josh Hernandez, the defending NHRA Jegs ProMod Series champion, will not be competing in this weekend's NHRA Southern Nationals. He was originally invited to participate but was forced to withdraw when sponsor commitments required his presence in Tulsa, Oklahome at an ADRL event. The Tulsa event was cancelled and when Hernandez re-applied, he was declined entry.
Hernandez released a statement regarding the situation today.
"We had planned to be at the ADRL event in Tulsa this weekend to represent the Guard, and because the schedule conflicted with the JEGS Pro Mod event, we had to decline their invitation to race. It killed me, but, it was the right thing, and it's what I had to do. I had held out hope that there was a way to make things work out, but, at the time JEGS required confirmation of attendance, I couldn't commit," Hernandez said.Because of excessive rain in the Tulsa area, it was officially announced on April 18 that the ADRL Shelor.com Spring Drags had been re-scheduled, thus freeing Hernandez to compete at the NHRA event April 24-27 -- or so he hoped.
Josh Hernandez, the defending NHRA Jegs ProMod Series champion, will not be competing in this weekend's NHRA Southern Nationals. He was originally invited to participate but was forced to withdraw when sponsor commitments required his presence in Tulsa, Oklahome at an ADRL event. The Tulsa event was cancelled and when Hernandez re-applied, he was declined entry.
Hernandez released a statement regarding the situation today.
"We had planned to be at the ADRL event in Tulsa this weekend to represent the
Guard, and because the schedule conflicted with the JEGS Pro Mod event, we had
to decline their invitation to race. It killed me, but, it was the right thing,
and it's what I had to do. I had held out hope that there was a way to make
things work out, but, at the time JEGS required confirmation of attendance, I
couldn't commit," Hernandez said.
Because of excessive rain in the Tulsa
area, it was officially announced on April 18 that the ADRL Shelor.com Spring
Drags had been re-scheduled, thus freeing Hernandez to compete at the NHRA event
April 24-27 -- or so he hoped.
"As soon as I got the word on Tulsa, I
called to see about getting a spot for the event and was informed that they
would try to get an additional space allowance from NHRA for the event so we
could compete," he said. "I waited on pins and needles until I got a call back -
and my heart sank when I heard the answer: no."
The JEGS Pro Mod
Challenge is a “booked in show” exhibition class at select NHRA events, and the
series has contractually always had limited entries at the events, varying from
20 to 24 depending on the location and available space and schedule time. When
asked about adding an additional spot allowing Hernandez compete, NHRA officials
cited the desire to avoid setting any precedent, and said no.
"I know I
was asking for a favor, and I know that JEGS and NHRA are acting in the best
interest of the future of the series. I'm not angry, because there's nothing to
be angry about - nobody did anything wrong. More than anything, I'm just
disappointed it didn't work out," Hernandez explained.
"Heck, I called
almost everyone on the roster, trying to see if there would be any last-minute
cancelations. I even offered a bounty - but had no takers, and, I can't say I
blame them. We're all competitors, and we all want to win," he
said.
"From here, we just move on, and get ready for St. Louis - which
we are DEFINITELY confirmed for," Hernandez added.