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I seriously doubt that we will see anything other than a continued place to showcase drag racing.
It amazes me that so many on here act like the NHRA lives in a bubble. The economy has the same impact on them as it does us. This whole them-vs-us is dumb.
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I place my bets trackside or in the stands
Straight ca$h homie
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I don't understand the big shock value, this is nothing new. There was a website a few years back that allowed you to place bets on the Pro categories. I can't remember the name of the website at the moment, but could probably dig up the emails if someone really wanted to know. I'm thinking circa 2018-2019.
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Winlightbets is already one way to bet on dragracing. Seems to be doing well.
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So when the countdown starts getting to the end and there are
TEAM RULES are in effect Will the gambling site pay me for betting for pre determined win? I like to win$$$$
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Welcome to Pandora's Box!
SECTION 1: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND APPEALS, 1.3.1.2 GAMBLING POLICY (Page 4) (05/22/2024) National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) is committed to maintaining the integrity of its brand, racers, teams, and other stakeholders in drag racing. Gambling involving the NHRA presents integrity risks and can undermine the confidence and trust fans and the public have in NHRA and drag racing. This policy is intended to mitigate those risks and to safeguard our sport against potential threats from legal and illegal gambling. 1. WHO DOES THIS POLICY APPLY TO? This policy applies to all (a) NHRA employees, officers, and directors, (b) “participants” and “owner groups” as those terms are defined in the NHRA Rulebook, and (c) holders of certain credentials and passes, as determined by NHRA. “Participants” include team owners, drivers, crewpersons, and any person or entity that has any ownership interest in a race team, vehicle, or otherwise. For purposes of this policy, the persons described in (a), (b), and (c) are hereafter collectively referred to as “Covered Stakeholders.” NHRA reserves the right to pursue legal or disciplinary action under this policy based on gambling conduct against any person or entity, even if such person or entity is not defined above as a “Covered Stakeholder.” 2. WHAT CONSTITUTES “GAMBLING”? For purposes of this policy, “gambling” means the wagering of money or other things of value, on an event with an uncertain outcome with the intent of winning additional money or thing of value. Among other things, gambling includes: a. commercial gambling (whether for profit, charity, or anything else) that involves third parties (e.g., bookies, casinos, dealers, “the house”); b. wagering on sporting events or other athletic competitions, including placing wagers online, at sportsbooks, and similar establishments; c. private wagers between family, friends, and others; and d. wagers made in person, remotely (via telephone or the internet), or through a third-party “surrogate.” 3. PROHIBITED GAMBLING. a. Gambling on NHRA. Covered Stakeholders are prohibited from gambling on (i) any NHRA race, run, series, or event, including the Mission Foods Drag Racing Series, the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, and the Pro Mod Drag Racing Series, and (ii) anything NHRA determines could represent the potential for a conflict of interest, unsportsmanlike conduct, or other action(s) detrimental to drag racing or NHRA. There are no exceptions to this rule, even in circumstances in which the race, run, series, or event is conducted in a location 2024 NHRA RULE AMENDMENTS 10 where gambling is legal or in which the Covered Stakeholder is not participating. This rule prohibits gambling, either directly or indirectly, on the outcome, statistics, time, actions, or any other aspect of, or occurrence in, NHRA races, runs, series, or events or NHRA drag racing, including elapsed time, qualifying time and/or position, head- to-head results, event winner, series winner, lane choice, racer lineup, disciplinary matters (e.g., red lights, disqualifications), and weather delays. b. Illegal Gambling. Covered Stakeholders are prohibited from participating in or facilitating any form of illegal gambling, whether on NHRA, sports, or otherwise. For example, Covered Stakeholders may not gamble with offshore betting operators (e.g., Bovada), in jurisdictions in which gambling is not legal, or with betting operators that are not licensed or regulated in the applicable jurisdiction. 4. PERMISSIBLE GAMBLING. Not all gambling is prohibited by this policy. Covered Stakeholders may gamble in places where it is legal, so long as such gambling is not otherwise prohibited by this policy. For example, Covered Stakeholders may engage in traditional casino gambling (e.g., blackjack, slot machines, poker, craps, roulette) and gamble on non-NHRA sporting events. 5. FANTASY LEAGUES. Fantasy leagues are contests in which players assemble fictional teams of real world competitors (e.g., racers, athletes, etc.) from professional sports with the winners determined by reference to the statistics of those real world competitors. Some fantasy contests last an entire season (i.e., “commissioner-style fantasy leagues”), while others are as short as a day (i.e., “daily fantasy leagues”). Some fantasy leagues offer cash or other prizes, and some require an entry fee to participate. Participation by Covered Stakeholders in NHRA fantasy leagues that award cash prizes or other things of value could create an actual or perceived conflict of interest. Covered Stakeholders may also be perceived to have an unfair advantage due to their preferential access to information in certain instances. As a result, Covered Stakeholders are prohibited from participating in NHRA fantasy leagues that offer cash or other prizes, except such leagues that (a) do not award cash prizes or other things of value, or (b) award cash prizes or things of value valued at $500 or less. Covered Stakeholders are permitted to participate in fantasy leagues that involve non-NHRA sports (including leagues with prizes), so long as those fantasy leagues are legal where they are offered. |
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