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Originally Posted by jamie2370
I find it to be a REALLY stupid decision by NHRA. I see alot of cars with Lucas Oil decals that pay contingency, but how many of those people actually have Lucas Oil in their car? I think it would be fair to say that 80% of winners claim contingency for a product that may not be on their car at the time of claim. If they want to crack down on things like this that's fine, but DON'T pick and chose who!! OK.. rant over
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Maybe I'm completely in the dark, But I don't really believe 80% of racers are scamming, claiming contingency for products they don't run. I have removed and added fuel and tire decals from race to race to adhere to the rules. And know other people do the same thing,
I thought the contingency program was to reward racers for using their products on their race car, not payment for advertising. If that was the case every decal would be on every car to get the most money..