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Eric Merryfield 03-04-2016 04:36 PM

LODRS payout increases ideas
 
Lets hear some constructive ideas.

I will start: Assume a 64 car field here in D-1 if we increase the cost from $170 to $225 and increase the payouts to:

3rd round $225......get your entry fee back....versus current $100
4th round $325.............................................. .versus current $150
5th round $425.............................................. .versus current $200

6th round final in this example Win...$2,500.....versus current $1,500
Runner Up $1,000.....versus current $600

Payout increase in this example is $3,550 versus the increase fee of $3,520.

The entry fee of the races is a fraction of most racers true cost of showing up. It would be nice to have the purses be more significant!

Eric
Gremlin T/SA
Dakota GT/TD
old challenger G/S
new challenger FS/FSS can't remember the class

Pistol Pete 03-04-2016 06:10 PM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
I'm all for it.

Greenlight 03-04-2016 06:41 PM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
Here is my proposal. And it involves no increase in entry fees.


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It is our job to make sure as many race cars as possible get to the track to race, and it is NHRA/Track owners job to make sure there are fans in the stands that not only buy pit passes, but buy the Drag Dogs and T-shirts that they sell.

I think NHRA and the track owners have gotten lazy and expect to operate without any fans in the stands. There were 80 Stockers at the Houston division race last weekend and 20 fans in the stands.

I submit that there is an average of one crew member pass sold for every car & driver pass sold.

Pistol Pete 03-04-2016 09:31 PM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
Your idea is a good one but what we don't know is:
How much does the track have to pay nhra to have a points race at their track ??

The Hawk 03-04-2016 10:11 PM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
If the payout increased, it would be decent. The way things are going I can see the entry fee being the $225 with the payout the same as it is now in 5 years. About 5 or so years ago a track was to put up around 10K to host a Divisional Points meet, no idea what it is now.

James Perrone 03-05-2016 09:00 AM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
I hear the track pays thousands to put on the race with entry's going to Nhra. It's up to Nhra to pay more. NotGonnaHappen Eric good idea but the increase is a bit steep for most folks.We need to find sponsor s like D-6 does with comp. Separate fund awarded on the side.

James Perrone 03-05-2016 09:13 AM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
I hear the track pays thousands to put on the race with entry's going to Nhra. It's up to Nhra to pay more. NotGonnaHappen Eric good idea but the increase is a bit steep for most folks.We need to find sponsor s like D-6 does with comp. Separate fund awarded on the side.

JWhalen58 03-05-2016 09:57 AM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
NHRA isn't going to increase the payout because they don't have to. But something could be done among the racers but would take someone to do it. Back in the early 80's where I was bracket racing had a side pot you could get in if you wanted, strictly up to you. Now the track did run this. The entry was $25 and the side pot was I believe an additional $10. Their normal payout was $200 to win. They would always have about 100 cars in each of the 4 brackets, I was racing in bracket 2 or pro as it was called. The way it worked was winner got 1/2 the pot and r/u 1/2 of what was left and semi's split what was left, or something like that I am probably off on exact numbers but you guys understand the concept. Now if any of the winners were not in the pot the money was split with the ones that were. I won several times and the side pot was always more than the regular payout, 500-600 in 1981 was good money to win then. So when we have a race now with the better part of 100 cars and people kick $20 or so into a side pot the money to win gets a lot better. This should only be for the top 4 places again only people in the pot could win the pot. I don't think the powers to be would be much in favor of it because it would be upstaging them some, but I could be wrong.

Pistol Pete 03-05-2016 10:25 AM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
Yes, the "pot" idea is a good one too. Probably 1 idea that would work.

Pay the last 4 or 8 cars left.

Div.1 gets at least 90-100 plus Stockers at a Divisional, so that would be some
Nice Additional Money To Get !!!!!

I'd say an extra $20. per driver.

dartman 03-05-2016 10:31 AM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pistol Pete (Post 497544)
Yes, the "pot" idea is a good one too. Probably 1 idea that would work.

Pay the last 4 or 8 cars left.

Div.1 gets at least 90-100 plus Stockers at a Divisional, so that would be some
Nice Additional Money To Get !!!!!

I'd say an extra $20. per driver.


X2($50 to $60)

JWhalen58 03-05-2016 10:39 AM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
I think so, what's an extra 20-50 bucks. I would be willing to take care of it at Div 3 races.

MR DERBY CITY 03-05-2016 11:38 AM

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Gentlemen, NHRA board members will get a good chuckle regarding this thread at their next meeting. Their plan for increasing car counts at LODRS events is already in motion. They realize the Die Hards will attend even more points races in order to have enough grade points to attend national events. Only 70 entries for the Las Vegas race left many a Stock competitor on the outside looking in. Of course there are different rules for the FSS cars as evidenced by the Hush Hush addition of 10 entries at the Gatornationals..

Adger Smith 03-05-2016 12:47 PM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
It may not be exactly like back when I ran tracks, but NHRA sells the Divisional races to the tracks. NHRA provides certain services and personnel that run the race. I know for a fact that at one time(Recently) the cost got so high for a Divisional that it took 400 entries for the track owner to break even. That brought about the Regional akly tour and separated them, unless a track wants them, from Divisional meets. I notice my old buddy Greenlight had a good plan and made a comment I totally agree with.
Track managers, operators and ownership in general have all gotten lazy. Quite a few years ago most of them quit being promoters and went to relying on just the income from the racers. That was brought about when Bracket Racing took root and Class Racing left the local tracks. Promotion is a key to putting butts in the stands and I feel that is where the effort should be concentrated. Years ago racers would invade a community like a bunch of locust. Every hotel parking lot was full of racers and race cars. The locals got an eye full and would come to the track to see the show. Now everyone stays at the track in their mega dollar MH's with enclosed trailers. As racers we have contributed to the problem just by the nature of how we transport our toys. When I had a big event I would do displays and radio/TV remotes at various locations in the trade area of my tracks. Most of the time I would use local favorites and the Booked in Show in the displays.
It took work and was well worth the effort.
I think the rise in social media could be a big benefit to put Butts in The Stands, too. When I was Race Director for Hot Rod Drag Week I saw first hand how social media worked well for putting a crowd in the stands after a rain delay at Tulsa. We were rained out on Friday & running in a window between big rains on Saturday. Todd and his staff did a good job bringing the crowd out, even with the threat of rain. He did some real specific advertisement and worked the social media angle. local racers could do the same for their tracks that have big races. When I was active racing I liked to see friends and customers come to the track to watch. A local newspaper article about the locals that are participating could bring a couple hundred spectators. Most Local newspapers are starved for content. Get with your buddies and write an article. Make it easy on the newspaper guys. Why can't we help and maybe be rewarded for our help promoting the races?

MR DERBY CITY 03-05-2016 01:01 PM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adger Smith (Post 497559)
It may not be exactly like back when I ran tracks, but NHRA sells the Divisional races to the tracks. NHRA provides certain services and personnel that run the race. I know for a fact that at one time(Recently) the cost got so high for a Divisional that it took 400 entries for the track owner to break even. That brought about the Regional akly tour and separated them, unless a track wants them, from Divisional meets. I notice my old buddy Greenlight had a good plan and made a comment I totally agree with.
Track managers, operators and ownership in general have all gotten lazy. Quite a few years ago most of them quit being promoters and went to relying on just the income from the racers. That was brought about when Bracket Racing took root and Class Racing left the local tracks. Promotion is a key to putting butts in the stands and I feel that is where the effort should be concentrated. Years ago racers would invade a community like a bunch of locust. Every hotel parking lot was full of racers and race cars. The locals got an eye full and would come to the track to see the show. Now everyone stays at the track in their mega dollar MH's with enclosed trailers. As racers we have contributed to the problem just by the nature of how we transport our toys. When I had a big event I would do displays and radio/TV remotes at various locations in the trade area of my tracks. Most of the time I would use local favorites and the Booked in Show in the displays.
It took work and was well worth the effort.
I think the rise in social media could be a big benefit to put Butts in The Stands, too. When I was Race Director for Hot Rod Drag Week I saw first hand how social media worked well for putting a crowd in the stands after a rain delay at Tulsa. We were rained out on Friday & running in a window between big rains on Saturday. Todd and his staff did a good job bringing the crowd out, even with the threat of rain. He did some real specific advertisement and worked the social media angle. local racers could do the same for their tracks that have big races. When I was active racing I liked to see friends and customers come to the track to watch. A local newspaper article about the locals that are participating could bring a couple hundred spectators. Most Local newspapers are starved for content. Get with your buddies and write an article. Make it easy on the newspaper guys. Why can't we help and maybe be rewarded for our help promoting the races?

Great ideas Adger, IF and its a BIG IF.....I ever considered running a racetrack I would hang out with Bill Bader for a few days, he puts butts in the stands. He has a very successful business model that for the most part is Ignored by other track operators.

Jeff Niceswanger 03-05-2016 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MR DERBY CITY (Post 497561)
Great ideas Adger, IF and its a BIG IF.....I ever considered running a racetrack I would hang out with Bill Bader for a few days, he puts butts in the stands. He has a very successful business model that for the most part is Ignored by other track operators.

Remember this .... closed the gates at Norwalks points race as it was @ capacity

Charley Downing 03-05-2016 08:49 PM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
I was told this a few years ago by a div director. Look around son 400 plus racers payed $160 each to race for $3000. I don't see a problem.
The only way it will get any better is if people quit going. Points meets are a waste of time other than the grading point. Which now comes into play because fuel is under $2.00 a gallon

NHRA is making it hard for racers like me to stay. I could own a nice lake house and boat for what we have spent the last 3-4 years.

Jody Lang 03-05-2016 10:14 PM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
I believe it's around 15K the track pays NHRA to be there. It's increased when it exceeds a certain number of cars.

I am more in favor of the semi money that is not paid out when there's 3 cars left getting divided up between the racers that made the semi and quarters. Maybe the semi racer and the racer in the quarters who had the best losing package???

Entry fees are enough as they stand. The price of crew passes are getting close to the price of a crew pass at National events. It's insane

The Hawk 03-05-2016 10:15 PM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
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Originally Posted by Charley Downing (Post 497592)
.... Which now comes into play because fuel is under $2.00 a gallon

For the moment. Gas has gone up about .30 a gallon in the past week and a half in the Denver,CO area. By mid summer we`ll see what the turnouts look like.

Charley Downing 03-06-2016 12:08 AM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
It's an election year, fuel is not getting over $2.50 a gallon this year.

The Hawk 03-06-2016 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Charley Downing (Post 497606)
It's an election year, fuel is not getting over $2.50 a gallon this year.

I like your logic!

BKSG1198 03-06-2016 10:39 AM

Re: LODRS payout increases ideas
 
Great Idea but, increasing the entry fee's is not the answer and you will only push away racers, no matter what the payouts are. With the lower class quotas at Nationals in a few years all you will see if the professional sportsman racers at events with maybe a few guys who run a national here and there and have enough grade points. If you want to look into something to be done it needs to be on the National Event side. The entry fee has gone up significantly over the past years with no pay increase to the winner. Contingency has gone way down (Yes it supposed to be better this year). I pulled out an entry form from the 1994 Keystone Nationals a few weeks back and it was $170 to get in for $1,800 to win, now it's $320 for $1,800 but, you have an event like Mike Beard or Myself put on and we take a bath in it......go figure.


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