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It is probably to offset the cost of the increased payouts.
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I just looked. Insurance went up $15
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Buy out of Compton's contract?
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Wondering what old tom is doing now
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How much does that make the entry fees now?
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"Entry" - $210
"Insurance" - $110 ------------------------ Total - $320 It's almost comical at this point. Not going to miss it.
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And the pros pay what?
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This insurance fee is the biggest scam NHRA has going! What coverage do we get for our money???
I always contended the pro teams should pay this, since they do not pay an entry fee and get paid to qualify! Since on 15-16 show up for most races, very seldom does a pro team leave the track paying anything to enter that race. |
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Spectators, vendors, racers, crew, everyone on site is who we are paying coverage for. This came from the representative who I had to deal with when involved in an on track accident. If you ever try to collect good luck. I was told my own personal insurance is my coverage and the insurance I paid for in my entry was excess coverage once my insurance was maxed out. Not to cover co pays or deductables. If you are involved in an on track accident get ready to pay your own way. The insurance paid for in my entry paid a big "0". I paid out of pocket for my co pays and deductable and forced to use my insurance. NHRA was represented by a claims service out of Bank of America when I had to deal with them and was threatened yes threatened in no uncertain terms with legal action against me if I tried to collect any of my expenses. Every time the wife talked to the Bank of America rep. she ended the call in tears. They were not very nice to deal with and ended up paying nothing. Been There Done That Rick Cates Last edited by 63corvette; 01-28-2016 at 11:36 AM. |
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