Re: NHRA, when are you going to raise your purses?
I have a solution for the purse. Ready? Everybody contribute extra money to a side purse. This said purse should be held in a account and or very responsible holder and everyone must contribute. Would $50 extra dollars be worth it to split between the semi's winner and runner up? So here is an example...$50 buck times 80 racers is $4000 dollars. Winner gets extra $2000..Runner up gets $1000 dollars and semi finalists each get another $500 dollars. I think this is the only answer because NHRA will never give up being greedy. Don't you agree? Now...Who is going to play?
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Re: NHRA, when are you going to raise your purses?
It's called a Calcuta, last man standing gets the money.
That is why there are local S/SS associations are getting started, to get the correct entry amout to the purse. Your suggestion is a good one except that if I gave $50 to the gamblers purse, I'm still giving NHRA their out of line entry fee. Here in D2, it would be $210 then to race. An entry fee of that amount should pay somewhere in the $5k to $10k range. Casey Miles 248H |
Re: NHRA, when are you going to raise your purses?
This seperate purse idea has been done before at some races in Div.1 It becomes a difficult job for the ones keeping track of who paid and who didn't as well as collecting the money and doing the payouts. Sooner or later issues develop and the person(s) doing it say they have had enough and bail out and it is easy to see why they would.....They get nothing for their efforts and extra work.
Car counts are definately down.....and payouts are pretty poor and always have been vs entry fees. The contingencies are lower than ever and that hurts the potential payouts.But it's is basically the only game in town and is still the best racing program out there, IMHO.....and the money is not what most people are in it for. .......If you are thinking that way your definately in the wrong sport......Have fun.....take whatever money you are fortunate enough to win and enjoy yourself doing it.......thats what I do and highly recommend.....Big money bracket racing is an alternative but most NHRA type cars are not going to run those races.......and even if you did you'd spend a lot trying to win.... |
Re: NHRA, when are you going to raise your purses?
Just keep for the people by the people in mind...
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Re: NHRA, when are you going to raise your purses?
Rich Biebel;188470]This seperate purse idea has been done before at some races in Div.1 It becomes a difficult job for the ones keeping track of who paid and who didn't as well as collecting the money and doing the payouts. Sooner or later issues develop and the person(s) doing it say they have had enough and bail out and it is easy to see why they would.....They get nothing for their efforts and extra work.
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Re: NHRA, when are you going to raise your purses?
On issues that concern confronting the "governing body"..... as many here have said before, unfortunately, almost no one (in appreciable numbers) will stand together and act, to maybe actually make something positive happen for the S and SS racers. Like the old saying: "When all is said and done, more was SAID than DONE"......Something really big may have to happen before that changes, or maybe it just never will, but I hope the racers get a better deal from the body before most everyone has to quit due to how expensive campaigning one of these cars has become...just my take on it..... WJ
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Re: NHRA, when are you going to raise your purses?
They will never raise the purses because then Dan Fletcher will make more money than Graham Light.
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Re: NHRA, when are you going to raise your purses?
No disrespect to Dan and others who have been winning steadily for the past few seasons,but take notice.There is a new bunch cashing in at the payout window recently.
But that's material for another thread. I just ran at the Mopars at Englishtown this past weekend.We had all of 12 S/SS and Nostalgia cars.1st rd only 10 cars ran.I lost in the semis and got $125.I'm still waiting to get a phone call to return $75 of it.I can't believe they payed that much for so few cars. It's a shame,we used to draw 25-30 S/SS cars at this race.One day,nice payout,real nice show cars.They used to book in some hemis,old mopar stars,survivor cars.Well like Dylan sang "The times they are a changin" |
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Re: NHRA, when are you going to raise your purses?
Not so true lately Terry........Atco had 2 races to open the season...An Open series race in April and the Lucas series race was a few weeks ago. Turnout for both was modest in all categories.......Stock grew to some very high car counts a few seasons ago at many races. Maple Grove one year was 155 cars! Nowhere near those kinds of numbers in the last year or two....Most of the categories are down but since they have added some categories.......overall participation is still pretty good....
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