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Re: 2016 NHRA National Events Quotas
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11-25-2015, 09:04 PM | #32 |
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Re: 2016 NHRA National Events Quotas
from what I understand NHRA charges a flat fee for an event. so the money is lost for the track, not NHRA.
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Re: 2016 NHRA National Events Quotas
I can't put into words the way NHRA does business, they push away car counts when most tracks would beg to get the participation from racers. Their batting average is also terrible towards tracks that used to be in their fold. As a business, I don't understand how NHRA stays afloat paying big salaries to a limited few and nothing in caparison to purses for the racers that race NHRA. You would think that NHRA would have an open invitation to any race for any racer who wants to go. The excuse of limited parking is a ploy is to keep everyone that it is "special" to be able to go to national events. Sort of Harley Davidson when they only make a certain amount of motorcycles a year they were "special", not that way anymore.
I went to the Foot Brake challenge in Bristol, the car count wasn't the same as a NHRA national event. But the promoters had cold water everyday for the racers and a thank you BBQ for the racers also. Prizes for best losing packages were a part of the race along with smiles The biggest part of it was that the entry fee matched the purse, not the same as NHRA's way of thinking. I will still race the NHRA races when they allow me. Casey Miles 248H Stock |
11-26-2015, 11:58 AM | #34 |
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Re: 2016 NHRA National Events Quotas
* Subject to change! I'm sure it will.
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11-26-2015, 01:41 PM | #35 |
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Re: 2016 NHRA National Events Quotas
Very true, they can increase the quota if it looks doable from a pit space perspective and they've done it more times than I can count. Since sportsman racers are their cash cow this may simply be a tactic for supporting the tracks hosting divisionals and opens since it may encourage folks to build up the grade points.
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Re: 2016 NHRA National Events Quotas
I'm glad nobody complained about why the Mile High Nationals is only allowing 45 stockers, and 45 Super Stockers there this year, because all they have to do is look at last years final qualifying lists to see that in stock there was only 34 vehicles listed in that category....of which "8" of those racers were from outside D5!!!! Super Stock was much worse as only 16 racers filled that field, and "2" of them were non-D5 racers!!!! With stats like those, I'm surprised NHRA hasn't reduced the Stock and Super Stock Field sizes down to 35 each!
So far for this years race there's only "3" Super Stockers, and "4" (including me) Stockers entered into the field (Grade 4 racers could enter as of yesterday). It's going to be interesting to see just how many more enter both categories (especially since non of us entered thus-far are D5 area racers)!!??
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