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Old 02-15-2023, 07:52 PM   #1
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Default D1 Entry Fee - 2023

Went on the D1 site to look something up and noticed something, to give everyone a heads-up before Cecil in April but the D1 entry fee went up from $200 to $225 for the race and $100 to $125 for T&T on the Thursday before the event. Also the 3 day crew passes went up to $60, no change in the payouts.

Just want everyone to be ready before they get surprised at the gate.
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Old 02-15-2023, 08:30 PM   #2
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Went on the D1 site to look something up and noticed something, to give everyone a heads-up before Cecil in April but the D1 entry fee went up from $200 to $225 for the race and $100 to $125 for T&T on the Thursday before the event. Also the 3 day crew passes went up to $60, no change in the payouts.

Just want everyone to be ready before they get surprised at the gate.
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Old 02-15-2023, 09:09 PM   #3
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It would be nice to get an explanation for the increase but we all realize everything is at a higher price including the fuel it takes for all the workers to get to the tracks. With last year's traction compound issues I wonder what a drum cost today compared to a couple of years ago. At most of the tracks the starting line crew's do a great job giving us a good starting line. But there has been times that the starting lines could use some more prep after watching cars spin. I hope that some of the extra money goes to keeping the starting lines in better shape for all the cars. BP
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Thanks for the heads up! That’s another reason why I claim D2 . Plus it’s much warmer down there. Also this makes Robs series look like even more of a great deal plus he cares !!!
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Old 02-15-2023, 09:25 PM   #5
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It would be nice to get an explanation for the increase but we all realize everything is at a higher price including the fuel it takes for all the workers to get to the tracks. With last year's traction compound issues I wonder what a drum cost today compared to a couple of years ago. At most of the tracks the starting line crew's do a great job giving us a good starting line. But there has been times that the starting lines could use some more prep after watching cars spin. I hope that some of the extra money goes to keeping the starting lines in better shape for all the cars. BP
Barry, talked to a track GM today and he said if you can get the glue via truck load (about 32 barrels) it's about 1,600 a barrel. He also said that they are fighting the Min Wage issue also, he said the MW in his state was $14.13 an hour so he said trying to cover payroll has been pretty rough on some events. He said it might look like they are making cash but, everything is going up.

I can say in my series doing all the off-season purchases for trophies, t-shirts has skyrocketed and I've been trying to keep my fees where they are but, it might have to get a small raise or we might have to cut some things out.
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Rob I know your good with entry numbers
Seems like a hats a lot of $ for an increase glue

So why hasn’t D2 raised there entry ?
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Rob I know your good with entry numbers
Seems like a hats a lot of $ for an increase glue

So why hasn’t D2 raised there entry ?
Everything is cheaper here in the south James even beer and glue!
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Old 02-16-2023, 12:23 PM   #8
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Rob I know your good with entry numbers
Seems like a hats a lot of $ for an increase glue

So why hasn’t D2 raised there entry ?
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Wish I knew. I honestly didn't even know there was an increase till I was looking around at something on the D1 site and stumbled upon the increase. I know we had an increase a few years ago to $200 but, it went up to $2k to win /$1k R/UP based on 33+ cars so I think most were okay with that. I know Nationals went up $10 this year also. I know D4 & D7 went to $200 with $2k to win this year but, not sure why D2 has stayed the same but, I think a lower payout then 2k.

I know speaking to someone the Divisional offices have no control on the website and what is posted so that's why they use Facebook to post info but, it's very hard to find any type of payouts on that site. The D2 site has the D1 site from 2022 payouts posted saying $200 but, Baby Gators says $180.....my head hurts. They honestly need to have someone come in and revamp the whole Divisional site and make it even all the way across so when something is posted, it's posted over all 7 divisions.
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So why hasn’t D2 raised there entry ?
D2 is not big on track prep....
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From a few good sources I heard it was the tracks who voted on raising the entry. I heard they wanted $50 but, was settled on $25. Had a few people reach out to me
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