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Tom you nailed it!
Purses have declined, entry fees through the roof, no help from NHRA on contingency collecting yet they take the money from the companies to be a contingency sponsor and absolutely no help when the company does not pay. Sportsman Racing is the back bone of the events. JMO How does NHRA claim non profit status but yet pay the upper management the money they are paying, does not make sense at all. |
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To clarify, non- profit entity's can not have retained earnings, so management may decide to pay out excessive earnings in the form of employee bonuses.
Ask Mr Light, where does NHRA see the future of class racing over the next five years? And exactly what are the NHRA goals to improve Sportsman racing that will directly benefit the Stock & Super Stock NHRA racer. Steve Teeter STK 6380 |
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1st Question: "Mr. Light, exactly what do you do for me and my friends to warrant a $250/hr. salary?"
Him : " (his response) " 2nd Question: "No, seriously..... what do you really do?" Reference; 2015 NHRA Tax return which list him as working 40 hr/wk w/ a salary approaching $500k. https://pp-990.s3.amazonaws.com/2017...02fcc290370a8c |
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