Bracket Talk
National Verses Divisional Win $$$
March 13, 2022, 06:28 PM
The HawkNational Verses Divisional Win $$$
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Originally posted by markemark:
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Originally posted by The Hawk:
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Originally posted by markemark:
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You can keep the little man.
X2, can’t take it to the bank
Unless you sell the "Little Man" on eBay for $200+ each...
Sounds great but how much after the final value fee (as much as 12.9% sellers), insertion fee, payment fee (Paypal), any other fees for account maintenance, 1099-K at end of year……….
That`s a good question. When I sold the Class Win Wallys it was back about 6 or so years ago to help with the cost of building the Firebird. At that time, 12% was about all that was lost due to eBay/PayPal fees. There were no 1099 anything at the time. Haven`t sold anything on eBay for over 2 years.
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March 13, 2022, 09:44 PM
BG7X77quote:
Originally posted by 1320racer:
your opinion is meaningless, spouting off about shyt you don't have a clue about!
I can do math. NHRA use to pay all categories more and there was a higher turnout of pro, sportsman racers and fans. That has degraded over the last 2 decades; that is bad for drag racing. I love the sport and I have an opinion that I am entirely entitled too. You aren't the thought police.....so again....pound sand.
BG
March 14, 2022, 03:48 AM
1320racerso again...
your opinion is meaningless, spouting off about shyt you don't have a clue about!

March 14, 2022, 06:01 AM
BG7X77Brilliant...
BG
March 14, 2022, 06:18 AM
1320racerWhat part of the TRUTH and the FACTS don’t you like? You don’t have to be “ Brilliant” to know that no one racing class at an NHRA National event is doing so for the winner’s check!
March 14, 2022, 06:19 AM
442OLDSThe original post mentioned a Super Gas win at a National event at $1800.
Then,a Top Dragster driver got $1500( actually $1395 after taxes) for his win at Pomona.
What is the payout in 2022 for each class?
Is it posted anywhere?
March 14, 2022, 06:49 AM
BG7X77quote:
Originally posted by 1320racer:
What part of the TRUTH and the FACTS don’t you like? You don’t have to be “ Brilliant” to know that no one racing class at an NHRA National event is doing so for the winner’s check!
I stated lower payouts were bad for the sport in general. You don't agree.... fine.
Wasn't calling everyone stupid who didn't agree with you what got you bounced before? Or was it other disrespectful classless behavior?
BG
March 14, 2022, 08:44 AM
1320racerObviously “lower payouts” are NOT “bad” for NHRA National events evident by the fields meeting and exceeding the quotas weeks in advance, nor are they bad for divisional events which in most divisions have 300-600 cars competing at every race. So no, I don’t agree with your clueless opinion and neither do the 1000s of class racers that compete at these events all over the country.
March 14, 2022, 11:01 AM
BG7X77So lower payouts are good.
Ok. Got it.
BG
March 14, 2022, 12:36 PM
1320racerAgain, your prayers brain fails to comprehend the obvious which is payouts are of no concern to those that compete at these events.
March 14, 2022, 01:44 PM
Mike Rietowquote:
Originally posted by BG7X77:
So lower payouts are good.
Ok. Got it.
Major League Baseball could field full teams, made up of players willing to pay to play MLB.
It wouldn't be a matter of skill level if MLB took that approach, but a matter of financial attrition.
With that being said, skill level in grass roots drag racing is determined by wins per entry or championships per attempt for the simple reason you don't graduate to NHRA racing anymore than you do to Super Pro at the local track.
NHRA drag racing is a matter of financial attrition, the same as all grass roots drag racing.
Get in where you fit in.
March 14, 2022, 01:44 PM
T/D6591Ed i would say from my perspective that the payout does matter but that it is not the main priority when entering a National Event. Let's face it we don't race strictly for the money cause we spend way more than we make.
March 14, 2022, 02:00 PM
1320racerThen it doesn’t matter you you as it doesn’t matter to me and 99.9% of the racers competing at these events because if it did, you wouldn’t have traveled there for a chance to win $1,500! You were there for one reason only and that’s to win the most coveted prize in ALL of drag racing…an NHRA National event Wally.
March 17, 2022, 05:10 PM
B KINGquote:
Originally posted by B KING:
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Originally posted by B KING:
Chicken Little, have you, actually competed at a National Event. With you physically racing against a competitor in the other lane.
I'll take your silence as no. I'll make it simpler for you, insert Divisional in above statement.
Cat got your tongue, that's a first.
Oh & you do care Chicken Little Loser. Climb in that FireChicken & show us how it's done; Mr. NHRA.

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March 18, 2022, 09:09 AM
1320racerquote:
Originally posted by 1320racer:
no one cares that actually competes at a national event, based on the quotas filling for each class at most every event, so why do you?
https://www.nhraeventreg.com/ListEventStatus.asp
AGAIN, it ain't about the money!
6 weeks out and every sportsman class but Top Dragster is at 100% or more of quota...
04/29/2022 - 05/01/2022
NHRA Four-Wide Nationals
Category Quota Entries % Full
Top Fuel Dragster - 15 -
Fuel Funny Car - 15 -
Pro Stock Motorcycle - 8 -
Pro Mod - 11 -
Top Alcohol Dragster - 3 -
Top Alcohol Funny Car - 3 -
Competition Eliminator - 0 -
Super Stock 50 53 106.0%
Stock Eliminator 50 51 102.0%
Super Comp 50 52 104.0%
Super Gas 50 54 108.0%
Super Street 45 45 100.0%
Top Dragster 36 7 19.4%
Top Fuel Harley - 0 -
Factory Stock Showdown - 3 -
Event Total 281 320
They are entered and will compete to win the most coveted prize in ALL of drag racing…an NHRA National event Wally.
March 18, 2022, 09:47 AM
442OLDSI've noticed a trend and curious to see if it continues.
The races fill up real fast to quota.Then,they go over quota.
Then,the Monday before the race, a bunch of people in all categories drop out.
It will be interesting to watch as the season goes on to see if this trend continues.
March 18, 2022, 09:54 AM
1320racerearly in the season, racers drop out due to their cars not ready or weather. Later in the season, weather and broken cars.
March 18, 2022, 12:21 PM
T/D6591As Ed has said we had several car's withdraw because of not getting their parts in time. That being said there does seem to be a trend with racers signing up and then dropping out the Monday before the race. As a SRAC member we are working on ways to limit that so that it isn't as prevalent.
March 18, 2022, 12:29 PM
1320racerits always been that way because Monday before the race, specifically by noon closes the fields so if you don't withdraw by then, that event is counted towards your total.
March 18, 2022, 03:39 PM
T/D6591quote:
Originally posted by 1320racer:
its always been that way because Monday before the race, specifically by noon closes the fields so if you don't withdraw by then, that event is counted towards your total.
Ed this is true but the changes being talked about are more geared toward the repeat offenders. It seems that there are several that have this practice of repeating this. It isn't really about the Monday before as much as the repeat offenders.