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Myron Piatek 12-20-2010 04:55 PM

Re: $305.00 Nat. event entry
 
I took Terry's post as saying that as more of the new cars are brought out, they will out-qualify more of the old combinations. So there will be less and less older cars that can even qualify for the limited NHRA fields. Being a good driver and being in the top 50 won't matter as much if you can't make the faster bump while the AHFS nibbles away at the new cars.

Bobby Fazio 12-20-2010 05:27 PM

Re: $305.00 Nat. event entry
 
WOW. This is unbelievable.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason Oldfield (Post 229088)
This is essentially the same message that I posted over in the .90 forum:

I have an idea...how about Tom Compton takes a reduction in salary from $700,000/year to something a little more reasonable so that all of us sportsman racers don't have to take it in the *****? With 23 national events and assuming approximately 100 cars per class in S/S & Stk, you end up with about 5,000 total S/S & Stk. competitors at NHRA national events. If Tom Compton reduced his salary from $700,000 to a VERY HEALTHY $450,000, we could reduce the insurance surcharge by $50 per entry to $40.

Now, if we could get Mr. "I work 10 hours per week for NHRA" Dallas Gardner to reduce his yearly salary from $325,000 to $200,000, we could reduce the insurance surcharge another $25 per entry to $15. I know it might be a little much to ask a guy who only works 10 hours per week to reduce his yearly salary to a paltry $200,000 per year, but to me it seems that the circumstances may warrant the sacrifice.

Oh, and let's not forget Graham Light ($325,000), John Siragusa ($425,000), Peter Clifford ($375,000), Gary Darcy ($375,000), and Glen Gray ($300,000). Asking them to each take a $25,000/year reduction in salary would not only eliminate the remaining $15 of the insurance surcharge, but with the surplus we could actually reduce the entry fee by $10/each as well.

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I won't include the few other paupers on the above list as clearly they're just scraping by with their $225,000 - $250,000 annual salaries, and we couldn't possibly ask them to to reduce their compensation from a not-for-profit company.

My guess is that Mr. Compton is looking to buy himself a new Aston Martin V12 Vantage, and can't quite figure out how he can justify the purchase to his wife. So, raise the insurance surcharge $35 (about a 60% increase) and BINGO! Instant $175,000 from the S/S & Stk. racers to pay for the Vantage.

I can't believe all you guys who are just shrugging it off and saying, "Eh, who cares...it's only an extra $35 per entry, and that's a drop in the bucket compared to what I pay to race at one of these events." Though that may be true (it's only going to be about a 3.5% increase for the TOTAL cost to attend one of these events, assuming you're only bringing one car), what NHRA is doing is the 2011 version of nickel and dime-ing us to death. Where does it all end?


X-TECH MAN 12-20-2010 05:48 PM

Re: $305.00 Nat. event entry
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Zaskowski (Post 229128)
Even if that is what he meant, as far as limited fields, is Indy the only one out there with a chance of not qualifying?

It also means WHERE the older cars qualify. This can change the out come of a race.


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