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Old 05-20-2010, 02:30 PM   #13
Rich Biebel
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Default Re: NHRA, when are you going to raise your purses?

This seperate purse idea has been done before at some races in Div.1 It becomes a difficult job for the ones keeping track of who paid and who didn't as well as collecting the money and doing the payouts. Sooner or later issues develop and the person(s) doing it say they have had enough and bail out and it is easy to see why they would.....They get nothing for their efforts and extra work.

Car counts are definately down.....and payouts are pretty poor and always have been vs entry fees. The contingencies are lower than ever and that hurts the potential payouts.But it's is basically the only game in town and is still the best racing program out there, IMHO.....and the money is not what most people are in it for. .......If you are thinking that way your definately in the wrong sport......Have fun.....take whatever money you are fortunate enough to win and enjoy yourself doing it.......thats what I do and highly recommend.....Big money bracket racing is an alternative but most NHRA type cars are not going to run those races.......and even if you did you'd spend a lot trying to win....
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