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Not sure how many times we all have to go over this.... Typical National Event: say 1,000 sportsman entries, car and crew x $350 each $350,000 100,000 Spectators over the three days, at an average of say $40 each: $4,000,000 And this is not counting all the promotional items sold to the spectators. The fuel cars bring the spectators, and the spectators pay for it. Which allows us to play with our expensive toys at the big show. |
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Hi Kevin,
I think you misunderstood what I meant. I was talking strictly entry fees. For right now there aren't going to be any fans or very few. I am well aware that most people go to the National events to see the nitro cars. The NHRA will need to get some dollars from entry fees as there will not be the big crowds that they are used to. So maybe try and get more sportsman entries at the national events. Just how I see it C.P. 6664 Drag Pack |
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