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ThrowbackRacingTeam (Offline)
  #21 9/25/12 4:30 PM
You could possibly try driving harder to finish higher and get paid more. Just a thought. No one ever handed me a free paycheck.
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wtvwrocks (Offline)
  #22 9/25/12 5:29 PM
Originally Posted by darnall:
I always thought the reason you purchased an annual membership was so you would be eligible for point fund money & contingency prizes, not forced into paying elevated pit pass costs, and to be covered by USAC insurance..had no idea it was to be able to earn the advertised purse.


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captrat (Offline)
  #23 9/25/12 8:28 PM
I know the weather here in Florida has been rainy and humid, also there is climate change, the market was down over a 100 points today. I'm holding USAC responsible!
Clydesdale (Offline)
  #24 9/25/12 9:29 PM
People need to quit worrying about the $100 , it's getting pretty old. $400 is still more to start than pretty much any regular show here in Indiana. Members should get benefits from joining, as it should be when joining any organization. There were a lot of Ohio locals that showed up at 4Crown that weren't USAC regulars. Also, what about all the locals that showed up in Arkansas? So you can't say that locals don't support the organization. People need to worry more about standing on the gas, and less on their "missing" $100. Maybe I'm wrong, but that $100 extra dollars isn't gonna buy them any more talent. Bottom line they need to just show up, stand on the gas, and take the USAC regulars money, just like Clayton! And if you don't make the race, you still make a hundred dollars!
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HurstBros0 (Offline)
  #25 9/25/12 9:31 PM
2 phone calls and 3 weeks later you`ll get your pay out!!!


Well there you go... I knew some unfortunate individual would have encountered this. I have had my check sent to someone in California. It was an honest man who sent it to Dad without even asking for his postage back.

Dan Hurst
Hurst Brothers Racing
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