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Oh that’s right he can’t enter his bracket car, he’ll have to race for the smaller payouts if he shows up.
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$20K 5 times, how do they do that? West coast tracks could sure use a lesson on putting on a race with that kind of payout. Is the entry fee steep or do they just get so many entries and buy-backs that they can afford the big purse. Is that 1/8 mile racing?
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Nothing is 1/4 mile anymore except NHRA class racing. Entry fees are typically cheaper or not much more depending on winners purse than LODRS Divisional and National events and buybacks are the norm in big $ gambler races. Lots more bracket racers than class racers and more of them in the north and south east.
For example, 1st big $ race at my home track this season is 3 days racing for $12k - $20k - $12k limited to 250 cars for $525 entry.
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