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Join Date: Dec 2019
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Years ago,there were jokes about racing for a Wally.If these events go on,I can't see any company being able to afford contingency.The expenses to attend will never be offset even if you won.Before,you at least had a shot at breaking even.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Leclaire, Iowa
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The expenses haven't been offset for years. If you're looking to break even I suggest the weekend bracket program at your local track. By the way, it's been my experience that the people who knock "Wallys" have never won one. I personally treasure each and every Wally that I've had the good fortune to win. NHRA sportsman racing at the National and Divisional level is not like t-ball......no awards for just showing up.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Coeymans, NY
Posts: 135
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If someone has the means, rather time or money, and can logistically attend the events that NHRA allows for a championship then they should be the champion - or further the one of those people that collects the most points.
NHRA allows the best 3 of 6 National Events and the best 5 of 8 Divisional Events. If someone can attend, how can they be penalized for their support of NHRA or for their efforts? |
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