Phillip,
Read some of the other posts here and figure out whether Autolite/Honeywell are paying Gilby enough money in their sponsorship package. If it was a bottomless pit (which we know it isn't) he wouldn't have to go to these drastic measures by skipping an NHRA race here and there. I'm sure he keeps Honeywell informed of this and they could step up their committment with extra $$$$ if they were that concerned.
BUT, I have to agree with several others about how he can justify skipping an NHRA race in the same general vicinity as the IHRA race in Tulsa he just went to and failed to qualify at. HUGE BUMMER THERE. I would spend the money and just stay nearby and hit the NHRA race after that kind of disappointment. His logic of making or not making the long tow to one race for IHRA is the same as for one NHRA race, and the only thing I can figure is he felt he HAD to go to the IHRA race since he actually could have a chance at winning the championship in IHRA but realistically doesn't have that chance in NHRA. I doubt that Gilby has two different transporters, one for NHRA and the other for IHRA as I know he carries the IHRA body with him in the transporter he takes to the NHRA races.
Anyway, all his detractors are entitled to their opinions, but it would be nice if they could put themselves in his (Gilby's) place for a day and see what he goes through just to stay out on tour. It's NOT his only job like most of the touring Pro's, so he has other obligations and concerns outside of drag racing to consider.