Re: NMCA Good OR BAD ?
I have been racing in some form of that series since 1997. They run their program in a very professional manner. I run in a heads up n/a class. I thought about crossing over to comp a few years ago but was talked out of it by my engine builder. I have been pretty successful in the Pro Stock class. You get more exposure racing in the NMCA over NHRA which leads to more and better sponsors. Over the last few years I was able to walk home after contingency with around $7,000-$7,500 per race. Not a bad pay day for only having to go 3-4 rounds.
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