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Would be interested to see how the bills get paid when there are no Sportsman racers there! Entry fees, and tickets for crew, friends and family members have to enter into their brain dead decisions sooner or later. ???
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The race would not work without sportsman .The pits would look bare Remember there are only 60 to 70 pros
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Don, do some quick math for us....how would insurance go down on sportsman races compared to "National" type races?
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A bunch the type of fuel is one issue that causes the increase in insurance plus types of cars .plus I suspect if a company puts out a request to bid the cost may go down
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