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Carolina Class Racers Association starts paying with 3rd round loss, pay in cash at the track.
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Update: My check from Gainesville came yesterday.
$250 for getting to 4 cars in a 107 man, 7 round race. If they start paying $100 for a 3rd round loss, $125 for 4th, $150 for fifth, $250 for 6th (semis), $500 R-up and $1500 to win, that's approximately $8600 for 107 cars. They would have taken in $19,795 at $185 entry per participant. Now, to be fair, this race had class eliminations. Lets make a generous estimate and say it costs $200 to make a wally. They would have handed out about 20 or so class trophies in STK alone. That's another $4000. Plus "tech" and officials which the cost would be spread out between the other 12 classes contested. Say they take another couple grand towards paying for that stuff. That comes out to $14,600. I don't really know where I am going with this, but I thought I would break down some of the math for the sake of a talking point. I feel like it's ridiculous to know that the only way to break even for one of these events is to get to the final. I feel like the break even point should come in the semis and you should actually be able to make a touch if you make the finals. Obviously you can make a lot more in the finals if you have lots of contingency as well, which of course I was not eligible for getting beat in the semis.
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Back in 2010 at the MG LODRS we made it down to the semi-final in SG, this was one of those rare races where we got like 80 cars in SG that weekend and it was a 7-round race, my dad lost to Bernie Weaver that day and as we're loading up, he says go get my check from the tower, so I head up and Kathy Phillips was doing checks at the time, I tell her SG semi's 1194, she hands over the check to me and I say "You must be mistaken, I said Semi's for SG, this is only $250" Kathy was normally always on point with her numbers, she goes, nope $1800 to win, $600 RUP, $250 semi's....I get back to the trailer and give my dad the check and he goes we'll I was going to go for steak for dinner, guess it's Burger King or McDonalds....lol.
Once again, we do it for the fun and memories rather than trying to become millionaires, I know we can make the argument that bracket racing is the way to go but, when you add up those entry fees you better hope you win or get to the split to hopefully make some cash back, I used to work for a team that did the big $$$ bracket races and the end of the weekend tabs with entries and buybacks could make someone run into traffic if you didn't go some rounds. |
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Stock gets a little less to win a national than the other LODRS categories because it was considered an entry level class 100 years ago.
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