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Sponsor contracts are due in the end of the month, so more and more postings will be put online in the coming days and weeks. IHRA's Kurt Olberholzer has said that any sponsors posting after the Immokalee Pro-Am next month WILL pay retroactively for that event.
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Turbo Action is out thru NHRA and IHRA but racers need to go to his web site!
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Carl Rossler pays the same way. He says NHRA charges a ton for "admistrative fees" if you post through them. I'm not suprised more don't handle it that way.
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Scott got a phone call today from a nice man with IHRA whose name he can't remember. Maybe it was this Kurt guy? They **** chatted about this kind of thing and all that.
Anyways, tell me more about these "administrative fees".....you mean NHRA and apparently IHRA charge the companies some kind of fee to award us contingency? Does anyone have any idea how much they're charging? I concure, if thats the case I'm surprised more companies don't do like Paul and Carl are doing now. We need to make sure we all know who is still supporting sportsman racers in this indirect way (if you will) - heck if it will save them a buck and allow them to keep supporting us then I'm all for it. I don't understand why they'd do that (charge a fee), maybe someone can explain, but these companies are doing them a favor because they pay us what XHRA doesn't have to - meaning without the contingency sponsors XHRA could not get by with only paying $1000 to win a race, they'd have to up the purse or no one would show up - we can race at our local track for $1000 with our less expensive to run bracket car. So to know they are charging them a fee to be apart of the program in addition to what they are paying the winners and runners up just seems like double dipping. I'd really like to know just how much they make off that, because I have a hard time believing its enough to justify running off potential purse payers which will potentially run off potential racers. It just seems like a bad idea for everyone involved. Enlighten me, please. |
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I'm sure that NHRA (and probably IHRA) charge the contingency sponsor on the basis that they are getting advertising by being listed as a contingency sponsor since NHRA publishes their name. Also figure they process the paperwork to the sponsors notifying them of your win and the "labor" to perform the decal verification. There are legit services that the series provides to justify a fee.
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I might be wrong,but I think the contingency sponsors put up the contingency money and the sanctioning bodies get to keep the money that isn't claimed.For example,if someone was to win a race with a particular brand of slicks,then the other companies that are posting contingency would not have a contingency winner in that class at that race.There is no way for somebody to win a race using three different brands of tires.Instead of just not paying the contingency,the money is paid directly to NHRA/IHRA.They post money in every class at every race whether somebody uses their product or not.That is the way it was explained to me years ago.
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442, I was told the same thing.
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Back in 2000 I was sponsored by an RV dealership that was a contingency sponsor, & all they had to do was pay IHRA an administrative fee (back then, I think it was $2,500 for a divisional program) & then pay the posting only to the racer as long as the racer met the criteria. I'm sure that administrative fee has gone up over the years & I'm quite sure it's probaly even more if they wanna post for Nationals also. I'de also be willing to bet that NHRA's admin fee is even more than IHRA's. So that being said, I think a lot of company's are looking to trim some fat wherever they can & that NHRA & IHRA administrative fee sticks out like a sore thumb! I believe the future is gonna be registering directly with the companys! Some company's having been doing it this way for years already. I'de say just my $.02, but I guess I rambled on more like $.25
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