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AC 03-03-2020 08:04 PM

Re: Sad state of affairs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 609163)
So............................we should be happy because YOU'RE foolish enough to race for nothing??????????????????

no but be happy you get what you get and quit your crying or finally stand up and do something. I have been on this site probably 15-16 years may be more and its the same crap from back then about how much you get paid, pricing, etc.... im not saying the Nitro Hot Rod Association is right or its fair but how many times are you guys going to cry over the same sh!t.

427FE 03-04-2020 10:46 AM

Re: Sad state of affairs
 
Being retired and racing is a great accomplishment in itself.

Billy Nees 03-04-2020 10:58 AM

Re: Sad state of affairs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AC (Post 609211)
no but be happy you get what you get and quit your crying or finally stand up and do something. I have been on this site probably 15-16 years may be more and its the same crap from back then about how much you get paid, pricing, etc.... im not saying the Nitro Hot Rod Association is right or its fair but how many times are you guys going to cry over the same sh!t.

I've personally been in Compton's face AND Clifford's face. I can pretty well guarantee you that any DD east of the Mississippi knows me or knows who I am and the same can be said for most Natl. and Divl. Tech. Directors.
I have never had a problem making my thoughts perfectly clear on a subject in a person's face. My personal DD has asked me why I keep racing. I told him because I love racing but I don't like what it is becoming.
I even gave him an "out". I told him once that if he didn't want me at his races, complaining, then all he has to do is ASK me to leave and I'll leave.
Even with all of the grief that I give him, he hasn't ASKED me to leave.......yet.

Alex Polewik 03-04-2020 11:33 AM

Re: Sad state of affairs
 
When these discussions come up I always think of Animal House and this scene:


https://i.ibb.co/Wzy267z/thank-you-sir.jpg


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIZoVO8ZyyQ

Bobby Fazio 03-05-2020 09:15 AM

Re: Sad state of affairs
 
Actually in D1 with the new pay scale and the bonus $500/250 from ATI and Ford kicking in $300/100, a D1 win for me would be roughly $3900 and I don't have quite as many stickers and I haven't done oil/trans fluid or other buy-ins the last few years. If I do those I would be around $4200-4300. That is the best it has been since I started back in '09.

freddie tyson 03-07-2020 01:04 PM

Re: Sad state of affairs
 
you should know by now tht ll Class racing is , is an expensive Bracket race, everyone uses SHOE POLISH
Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Reimer 7376 (Post 609091)
Unfortunately,that's the way it is.


Jeff Niceswanger 03-07-2020 02:01 PM

Re: Sad state of affairs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by freddie tyson (Post 609484)
you should know by now tht ll Class racing is , is an expensive Bracket race, everyone uses SHOE POLISH

I had the race on all day yesterday from Gainesville. Didn't see any shoe polish on any class cars. We know what your getting at, but blanket statements like yours are BS...

Greenlight 03-07-2020 09:56 PM

Re: Sad state of affairs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Lewis (Post 609090)
Getting ready to head south to the Baby Gators and I am looking forward to catching back up with my racing family.
My wife comes in to tell me I have some contingency checks coming in. She has a app on her phone that tells what mail is coming in. She ask how much I won in Orlando, I told her the total purse and contingency. She looks at me like what?
You use to win more than that 20 years ago.
Sadly I had to tell her that is true and the money hasn't kept up with the times but I am enjoying what I want to do in retirement.Make it seem better.
Didn't want to tell her what the entry fee is now. Almost double what it was years ago and the money available is less. Good thing I enjoy it because I can bracket race locally for 1/4 the entry fee for the same money and be home in 20 minutes.
Well that is all I am heading south. Hope to see you there.
Mark Lewis



When you get bored, take a look at some of the old NHRA tax returns (try 2004) and the newer tax returns. You will see a marked difference in spectator income (VERY low) and Executive Salaries (VERY high).

https://projects.propublica.org/nonp...ions/951686172

JHeath 03-08-2020 12:35 AM

Re: Sad state of affairs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 427FE (Post 609247)
Being retired and racing is a great accomplishment in itself.

Not to mention, retired, racing, and still being alive to race !

Don Kennedy 03-08-2020 08:24 AM

Re: Sad state of affairs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by freddie tyson (Post 609484)
you should know by now tht ll Class racing is , is an expensive Bracket race, everyone uses SHOE POLISH

Freddie:
All bracket racing has is safety rules,
Class racing has specs on the car Specs on the Motor, A-class car can set national records. A class car indexes are set by NHRA .after all these specs a Class racer can use the shoe polish if they want to, and in most cases, A-class car is very expensive if A racer has the budget or a racer can build a car inexpensive car and can pick a class and run under the Class Index and still win some rounds


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