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Old 08-06-2021, 12:21 PM   #31
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In the event of an attempted boycott of Natl Events, who would they replace us with?
Street Outlaws, Pinks (with that creepy announcer guy), 275Xcars, 10.5 tire guys, 8.5 tire guys, outlaw Pro Stock, nostalgia Pro Stock, nostalgia Super Stock (don't have to do any of the annoying tech stuff), nostalgia Top Fuel, nostalgia just about anything, wheel standers, jet cars, circus animals, clown, people with those tshirt guns, people making balloon animals, bikini contests, should I go on?

Secondly, there are enough people who want to win a Natl Event, they would say they were going to boycott and then show up anyway to try to sneak out an easy win. Don't even talk about boycotts, not going to happen and NHRA is just hoping for it to happen. Remember how successful the Modified Elim protest at Indy turned out?
Jim, None that you mentioned would pay the entry fees i.e. the cash cow , that we do.. Minimum 60 times 4 categories x (help me here) $350? x 240 = 84 K, TS and TD, 21K = 105 K loss
. Now , N/PS types would race for free probably, but won't pay like we do.

The second part, I agree with you on. Ain't gonna happen.
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Old 08-06-2021, 12:25 PM   #32
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They will not Fold!


They will simple replace you with some different classes.






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My point is ...Easier said than done...Ain't gonna happen.
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Old 08-06-2021, 12:28 PM   #33
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If Stock and SuperStock never showed up to another race the SUPER/GAS/COMP/STREET cars would be more than enough to fill in the void.

If you want a challenge then sportsman bracket races have plenty of good racers. Heck, in 1st round last year of the Sunmet et nationals the Current National Champ in Stock eliminator "Jody Lang" went out 1st round.
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Old 08-06-2021, 12:28 PM   #34
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Jim, None that you mentioned would pay the entry fees i.e. the cash cow , that we do.. Minimum 60 times 4 categories x (help me here) $350? x 240 = 84 K, TS and TD, 21K = 105 K loss
. Now , N/PS types would race for free probably, but won't pay like we do.

The second part, I agree with you on. Ain't gonna happen.
Mark, not disagreeing with you, more of a philosophical debate as this has been hashed on for decades. Things are what they are, you either accept it and race or buy a fishing boat. For now, I am opting for racing.
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Old 08-07-2021, 09:58 AM   #35
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For years rumor's have swirled that sportsman classes (sometimes just the .90's, or just Stock/Super Stock or all sportsman) could be eliminated from national events. When someone mentioned they could replace us (speaking of Stock/Super Stock) I decided to drill down and try to obtain tangible data.

In 2019 (pre-covid data) there were a total of 2215 stock/super stock entries at national events. This totaled $480050 entry fees plus $265800 in insurance surcharges for a grand total of $745850. This is not accounting for gold/silver card or transfers. That info is not easily obtained.

There are only 4 sportsman classes that competed at all 24 national events-Stock, Super Stock, Super Gas, Super Comp. How would they fill the space if they eliminated Stock and Super Stock?

As an exercise I looked at the sportsman classes not contested at all 24 events. I determined the average number of entries for the events where the class was contested. Then I added that to the events were events were not contested. For example if there were 160 entries over 16 races I ASSUMED there would be 240 entries over 24 races. If NHRA decided to eliminate Stock and Super Stock and let Comp, Top Dragster, Top Sportsman, Super Street, Factory Stock, TAD, TAFC, pro mod and Factory Stock race at the events where they are not currently contested they would pull in $555230 in entry fees, $314580 in insurance surcharges for a grand total of $869810.

You may be wondering, wouldn't the above assumptions lead to a lot more entries? The answer is no. Based on the assumptions above, 2209 entries were added. This is 6 less than Stock/Super Stock in 2019.

To be very clear I hope this never happens. I appreciate all the sportsman classes...which is one reason I enjoy divisionals. This exercise made it brutally clear that if NHRA decides to make one group divisional only, they have options to make the money up. And really, do they need to make the money back up? We are part of an organization that pulls in almost $100 million annually. Also, they were the ones that started quota's.

The organization is far from perfect but I'm most concerned about electric cars. We have seen the Mustang and Camaro and Tony Stewart making passes. It's clear to me that the organization sees this as at least part of the future.
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Racing Dust Busters sounds almost as exciting as not doing it.

Drag racing is not the only motorsports discipline that my wife and I are interested in- when we were on the Isle Of Man for the TT races, the electric motorcycles were by far the least exciting class.
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Old 08-09-2021, 02:20 PM   #37
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If you want further insight into where sportsman racer rate with NHRA, read the article in the most recent Natl Dragster, it was captioned 70 reasons why drag racing is great. Not one of those reasons apparently have anything to do with sportsman racing. Maybe we were number 71 and didn't quite make the cut? Oh wait, they did mention junior dragsters, my bad. You may remember this is the publication that recently said they were going to put more emphasis on the sportsman classes.
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Old 08-09-2021, 02:29 PM   #38
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Racing Dust Busters sounds almost as exciting as not doing it.

Drag racing is not the only motorsports discipline that my wife and I are interested in- when we were on the Isle Of Man for the TT races, the electric motorcycles were by far the least exciting class.
You need to read the article on the Ford site that Tony Stewart wrote about racing the CJ electric car. According to him (an expert on drag racing), the only difference that he noticed was that the electric version did not torque over during acceleration. Considering that the electric motor was attached to a conventional automatic transmission with a driveshaft and rearend, I'm pretty sure the reminder of the chassis was not aware of where the power came from. To make matters worse, no one at Ford was technically aware of the way that the car was constructed to catch the error in his comments and let the press release go out as is. Also, to avoid embarasement, they didn't report the ET's. Not to say it isn't fast but maybe they should put Jeff Lane who knows how to drive it in the car for the exhibition runs.
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Old 08-10-2021, 10:59 AM   #39
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i like it when people with 250 to 500k racing operations complain about entry fees and payouts. I've seen some of yall's motorhomes lol.
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i like it when people with 250 to 500k racing operations complain about entry fees and payouts. I've seen some of yall's motorhomes lol.
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