It seems unlikely so far. I think the fuel cars are just incredible, I mean who would have ever thought 330+ MPH in 1000 ft! 290 to the 1/8!! But, it really is over too fast, and the shorter distance gives less chance for pedalfests and lead changes, which means less RACING. NHRA needs to have the BA**S to make wholesale changes with the future of the sport in mind. Jeff Burk over at DRO brings up a good point: Why are they allowing new fuel heads and other parts to be introduced? Now we've established they're closer to 10,000 HP, which has to be carefully unleashed over 1000ft or the tires will blow off. Doesn't make sense. I remember first seeing the rocket cars in the '70s. Actually a good friend of mine, Rod Phelps had a couple in the early '80s. These cars could run 4's at roughly 350, DECADES ago. And yes they were amazing, but I remember thinking then, I wouldn't want to see run after run of them, at least not in place of the fuel cars. They have all the tools to re-package the "Show" and make it better than ever, but they seem to take the easy way out, and opt for short-term solutons.