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11/17/22, 10:10 AM | #21 | ||
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I don't think I'm mistaken. You made my whole point, and Brad Sweet illuminated it in his interview why people want High Limits races. Those two teams barely left home and made $1M in total. Yes, Macri and Marks spend as much on their cars as the Outlaw guys, but where they don't spend there money is in travel. It probably takes $200K or more to go up and down the road and with rising costs of diesel, hotels and food. I once had a driver who ran WoO and All Stars and other races throughout his career and said his bank account had more money in it when he ran the All Stars vs. the Outlaws cuz he didn't have to travel and could get home more often and didn't need a motorhome with the All Stars. This is the point I'm driving home. The gross numbers look great, but the net numbers aren't as robust. I did listen to Brian Carter. His points were one sided, right? He wants to make sure that you're seeing it the way he wants you to see it. Are they making more than previously, yes They still only get $500 tow money per race. On a two day show they get one tow money fee and then they have to pay for the crew to stay at hotel and feed them for two nights, right? It takes anywhere between $1M-$1.2M to run the full deal at a competitive level, now some teams don't spend that and it shows, but the top teams do. The math doesn't add up. The top teams use the sponsorships to cover their operational gaps financial.
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11/17/22, 12:37 PM |
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I imagine NOS, Drydene or any of the other top teams sponsors wanting maximum value for their advertising dollars. I would think teams would be having some conversations with their sponsors on whether they prefer sponsoring a team exclusive to WoO or a team running both WoO & High Limit. |
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11/17/22, 12:41 PM |
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11/17/22, 1:13 PM | #24 | ||
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11/17/22, 1:53 PM |
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Thursday-Saturday, Sept. 1-3 – Skagit Speedway Monday, Sept. 5 – Grays Harbor Raceway Friday-Saturday, Sept. 9-10 – Silver Dollar Speedway Friday, Sept. 16 – Keller Auto Speedway Saturday, Sept. 17 – Placerville Speedway Your World of Outlaws team isn't going back to the shop between those events. So, just in this one portion of the schedule, your team will incur 9 days of expenses where no events are scheduled. And your team will receive all of $2500 "tow money" for that entire trip.
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11/17/22, 2:09 PM |
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I just had to be sure how much Marks traveled this past season, so I found the facts on the admirable @BillV99's website, http://www.sprintcarratings.com/Driv...x?DriverID=104
Looks as if he made a grand total of 4 trips where he "traveled" that was more than a day trip: Florida last winter, an early season trip to Texas/Missouri, and twice to Knoxville including The Nationals. Pretty limited. He made almost all of his money in Pennsylvania and states that adjoin it. So, not a ton of expenses related to travel. |
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11/17/22, 2:20 PM | #27 | ||
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11/17/22, 2:21 PM |
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11/17/22, 2:22 PM |
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11/17/22, 2:47 PM |
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"And your team will receive all of $2500 "tow money" for that entire trip." Quote:
i.e. You sleep in the toter home for a couple hours, at most. That's why I didn't include The World Finals @ Charlotte since it's about the same as Eldora for them. |
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