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If you do the math, for a 64 car field, D4 is paying out less money while taking in over $2560 per class (Super Classes).
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Nice...
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I’m right there with you. I raised my entry fees for my series $5.00 last year and it was basically to make it an even number ($75 to 80) and I turned around and added most of that cash to the payout and for some people you thought I was holding their children captive, NHRA raises it when they are already making money on each class and a track rental and everyone is like “praise them”. I don’t get it but, I guess just keep on trying to have fun till we can’t no more. Rob K |
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Who would be dumb enough to praise nhra for giving up more money overall, when that appears to be untrue. I guess racers won't be showing up looking for their free entries and Wally's now. Shucky darn.
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