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Maurice Allen, IHRA Australia CEO, Part 1
Words by Jon Van Daal
Photos by Jon Van Daal
Drag Racing Online’s Australian correspondent, JON VAN DAAL met up with IHRA Australia’s CEO, Maurice Allen a couple of times over their winter to get the low down on all things IHRA. We start with the first of two parts of the story where he explains that sport in Australia shouldn’t sit on its hands and must actively get out there and be pro-active to ensure that the straightline sport doesn’t stagnate.
Like his grandfather and father before him, Maurice raced motorcycles.
Another example is how easy it is to adapt to the changing competitors at the track.
“We had a number of racers who were asking us if we could look at their particular situation and maybe come up with a new bracket to fit in with the changes in the way their cars now fit into competition,” Allen explained. “We all agree that the Wild Bunch bracket was great back in the day but this decade’s new age cars aren’t so much blown any more as turbocharged. Over the course of a meeting we had looked at these racers’ individual needs and by the end of the race had come up with a new bracket that was added to the app and now has been added to competition.
“I went over to Paul Mouyahet’s pit and simply asked him how we could better look after his type of car.” His answer was ‘Geez, I wish you had come by five years ago.’ We sat down and discussed things for about an hour and I had a new-found knowledge about what competitors like Muyahet need and how we can provide this for them.”
From a marketing stand point if you look at Paul Mouyahet he is a great racer to promote. He is a young, good looking guy, he is muscular, well respected, and was the fastest doorslammer pilot in the entire world at one stage. We should be marketing him to today’s audience because they aren’t the same people that came here to watch the “Wild Bunch” three decades ago.
Another aspect of the new generation that drag racing is being sold to was explained to me by Maurice. “I was at Sydney Dragway last week catching up and it was the Wednesday night street meet. I was standing near the tower and a potential entrant came up and needed to figure out if his car would be eligible to run. He had a new GTR with all the fruit – all the go-fast bits, it was a quarter of million dollar car that was quick to say the least.
“The local official started to explain things to him and finally said, ‘Look, I might let Maurice Allen explain the intricacies of what you can and can’t do.’ I said to him that he would need a licence and that he would probably get bounced because his car would be too quick but he could clear that hurdle when he came to it. I said that a licence was $99 per year or $260 for three years. ‘How much for five?’ he answered, to which I made one up on the spot.
“The point is that this guy wanted to race his car that night and in the future so I wanted to grab him while I could and turn his enthusiasm into an enduring passion,” Allen said.
“Long story short – there are a small number of old school racers that have resisted change but need to change so that we can have this new blood enter the sport.” A committed Maurice Allen concluded, “Being a second generation drag racer myself, the history of the sport isn’t lost on me, but we have to keep evolving otherwise we’ll become irrelevant.”
We will continue the second part of the story in the new year so keep an eye out for it.
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