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If I'm understanding this correctly IHRA payout for stock S/Stock 5000.00
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Total purse it over $11,000 if you add up the entire purse with all the round money. That's the part not enough people are talking about. It pays good money way back which is awesome. They could easily make it more top-heavy to appear more appealing, but they made it racer friendly. You won't have to win the whole thing to justify going like you do with NHRA.
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Can anyone show me a better payout to entry fee ratio?
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Not for S/SS.
You can find better purse to entry ratio in other forms of racing, but not for a sanctioned stock/SS race where racing is more equal and there are no buy-backs
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Does anyone know if this purse structure is guaranteed regardless of car count ?
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