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Don’t forget that a number of stock/superstock racers won’t race unless a Wally and National Ragster are involved …
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I believe that's part of it. Also, lack of Wallys.
My opinion is that, seeing we're involved in a highly specialized sub-culture, NHRA (and to a lesser degree, IHRA ) is the venue where most want to show off their performance in the form of qualifying, class wins, etc. The eliminator win is almost a secondary concern to many. Therefore, big $$$ races are not as big of a draw as they are to bracket racers. Some of my opinions are based on actually promoting S/SS combo races on a small scale.
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I went to the big money race at SGMP. It was a great time. Anyone that didnt go missed a awesome event. Lots of good food and a big party one evening. The weather wasnt totally cooperative and they had to group two of the 20k races into one 40K race. That was the only hiccup. There was a some issues with the timing and ladder but that got resolved pretty quickly. They had about 160 cars there and I thought that they reached a break even point at near that number. I was hoping that there would be another one of those events this year. Bo returned to Pro Stock, Line retired from Pro Stock and I am not sure if Connley is still working for what was KB Racing. I know he has a shock business that he is operating. All of this might have had some effect on more events. I was surprised that more didnt show up with that amount of money on the line.
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It's just math. The number of bracket cars far exceeds the number of s/ss cars out there. Difficult to race for big money, without huge entry fee's, if there aren't enough cars. Throw in all the obligations throughout the year, not sure where the masses of S/SS racers would have an open schedule and be willing to travel.
You could probably do something at a big money bracket race where the S/SS cars are kept separate and then the winner is put into the big race. This is done with footbrake cars at big money top races. Just a thought. |
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They will let anyone with the money enter, if someone wants to race for big money. They separate bottom bulb racers. No reason a stock or super stock car wont be competitive, especially since it's all eighth mile. Might need a bigger radiator . Better be capable of excellent reaction times. Give it a shot, they will be glad to have you.
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Seems to be a lot of different reasons, but am I missing something here.
NHRA $2,000 + contingencies to win. SFG. $50,000 to win 4 days = 1 race. 4 days = 4 races No Buybacks. Buyback. I don't like buybacks either If you're racing for $50K why not Mike Pearson is right on. Mike Gray lack of grade points. I know, I need at least 6 points to enter a race in my home state, so I have to travel to several states to get points. 442 OLDS with the talented drivers there, qualifying is of little importance, try surviving. Roy Kinslow, great idea, could be easily done, need to get ahold of SFG to see. Motor Mania TV would be included. Sure there are a lot of reasons, but if you look around drag racing is not as such a big deal as it was a decade ago. Atlanta, Houston, W Palm Bch are examples of what is happening. Soon, the people with their noses up in the air will only be remembering when they could. But what do I know, I'm building a Stocker when tracks are closing, fuel is sky high, and the payouts are similar to 1990. As a side note, for the SFG races it appears you can win with a .030 light and be a hundred off. But there is a better chance of needing a double oh light and be dead on within 8. It's brutal out there, but you just need to beat the other person in the other lane.
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One of the problems I have is with the disturbing trend of 1/8 & 1000 racing in the bracket racing world . It was all 1/4 mile racing growing up . Sorry I like 1/4 racing . What's fun about doing something half way ? The buy back was something you just live with . It's good seat time & you meet some new car people.
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