Re: Fontana Closed.
Does anyone actually know the fees that NHRA charges a sanctioned track?
A friend of mine who was the track manager at Englishtown told me once that the bracket race program they ran made them no money. Bracket racers bring barely any people with them, they bring their own food, their own drinks, they don't buy souvenirs and most of their entry fee goes to a payout that they aren't happy with. Then they would pay a points fund, the bracket finals entry, and for years jackets for the qualifying racers. He told me they would bring 10k to the bank on a good day, where on a Honda day they would bring 100k. And that's before they paid salaries, and all the others bills.I'm sure thats why Cecil County dropped their Bracket racing points series.
Bill Bader explained on Bobby Fazios podcast that division races are a money maker for them,and that NHRA does not charge a huge fee to have a div race. Go back to the Classracing today podcast and listen to the episiode, it gives the only insight I've heard on the subject that isn't hearsay.
One of the reasons Raceway Park closed is because IAA offered them stupid money, like 5 million a year to park cars in the pits and still allowed them to own the facilility and make money with the airport, drift track, motocross track, and all other events. If they hadn't gotten that offer, it's my opinion we'd still be racing there and bitching that the faciltily sucks and needs improvements. Did I mention that Raceway Park pays something like 40,000.00 a month in taxes?
If IAA would have gotten their way and won their case with the land use, Atco Raceway would be closed too. Just remember, they offered to buy Atco for something like 10 million dollars, more than double its value to park junk insurance cars on it. Do you know where that money comes from? our car insurance payments. Look up what the owners of IAA and Copart make, taking wrecked cars and auctioning them off, making billions while we get charged not only to insure our vehicle, but surcharged if we have an accident to cover the "Loss." I'm sure there are many small racetracks across the country would take that deal in a heartbeart if offered to them. Luckily for us, the IAA deal fell thru, and according to some track workers at Atco they are proceeding to do improvements to the track that were put off pending the outcome. and we now have 3 divison races there next year. Apparenty they think its cost effective to have them too.
We also escaped another Track loss with the shareholders voting not to sell NED to some other mega company with more money than God. NHRA cannot compete against Walmart, Amazon, IAA, Copart or any other big company that makes up to a 200% profit on goods. I hate to say I shop at Walmart, Amazon etc,but I can say I recently bought this Laptop I'm typing on at PC Richard, and that's because I support Gary Richard, a huge sponsor in the Div1 racing community, and an all-around nice guy.
So in my opinion, there isn't just one reason why we are losing racetracks, there are reasons beyond our control, or our pockets. we can only do our part and support these tracks to the best of our ability. I do know that Billy Nees does his part by buying Ice Cream at most tracks, especially Columbus, he can be found there almost every day when he attends Jegs Sportsnationals.
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Duane Hoven
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