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NHRA has announced they will pay out $25 million during the 2025 season. The funds will include the following items:
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and sportsman get nothing??.
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The funds will include the following items:
The event purse for drivers in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series and NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series on the national event tour. |
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In NHRA's executive's eyes, Sportsman racers get the "Privilege" of spending their hard earned money at their national event to be part of the big show. And in return, they get to receive less for winning a national event then they do at a divisional race. Still trying to figure out how this happens. There is surely a lot more money coming in at a national event, then a divisional race. So why is the payout less for sportsman racers at the national events? Then the waiting starts for the contingency money, IF you hound them enough for it. It's getting harder and harder to justify why we do this, but we do.
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The NHRA knows you are not only showing up but you want them to increase the quotas so more of you can show up and race for pittance. But wait, as some have stated here, you don’t race for money so therefore the winner’s purse is meaningless.
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I dont race for the money. Racing is a hobby for me. I build grocery stores for my income. It is nice once in a while to grab a bit of their cash when I get a good finish. I dont consider myself a "hitter" but I am good enough to win on a good day and have done that. I have a small collection of "Walley's and Iron Man trophies.
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I may be wrong and/or things have changed but the tracks are responsible for the divisional payouts and the NHRA pays nationals. Another reason why so many tracks are having trouble staying in business. |
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$25M for 21 races? So $1.2M per. Not exactly Earth shaking...
I may be mistaken, but I seem to recall when ND had such information shown years ago - mid 90s - it was normal to see total event purses at just over $1M. The page would show the numbers for every class. More cars showing up then, too. Entry fees were ~$260. Contingencies were substantial. $1 was worth double today's dollar. Last edited by CMcAllister; 02-02-2025 at 05:46 PM. |
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