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In N' Out Burger and Drag Racing Makes The News

If Lynsi is such a Dragracing fan, and a CEO of a Billion dollar company, why did they pull out of NHRA??:rolleyes:
 
With In-N-Out being located out west and basically just expanded into Texas within the last couple of years... sponsoring a team for a full schedule don't make a lot of sense because a sizable portion of the schedule is too far east to serve as a good marketing tool.

Only races that have In-N-Out in the area is Pomona, Vegas, Sonoma, Phoenix, and Dallas. Maybe a racer can put together a deal with In-N-Out to do a one off deal for those 7 races.
 
Didn't mean to single you out. Business is business, a hobby is different.

Look...I realize there are a host of reasons sponsors may pull out of any sponsor venture. But did they have some legal issues to square away, I think I remember hearing something to that effect. I'm sure Lynsi knows full well the connection IN-N-Out has had with Drag raing the past 50 years! God knows they get a lot of my cash when I'm in Pomona or Vegas!
 
No matter how much "love" she has for our sport, when it comes to business involvement, ROI is all that matters. Full funding for a professional team is in the millions and the return on that money has to make sense and not cause a huge negative impact on the bottom line.

I had the pleasure of meeting Lyndsi when I worked on Melanie's Top Fuel car a few years back. I got the impression that she was a very nice young lady and wanted drag racing, at some level, to be in her future.
 
Maybe she is working her way through the ranks (like Alexis) and will bring back the In "N" Out Burger FC at the proper time. Then we can have Courtney, Alexis, and Lynsi all battle it out.........;)
 
No matter how much "love" she has for our sport, when it comes to business involvement, ROI is all that matters. Full funding for a professional team is in the millions and the return on that money has to make sense and not cause a huge negative impact on the bottom line.

I had the pleasure of meeting Lyndsi when I worked on Melanie's Top Fuel car a few years back. I got the impression that she was a very nice young lady and wanted drag racing, at some level, to be in her future.

The In "N" Out car or the Torco? :)
 
IN-N-OUT pays their employees and treates their employees very well. Maybe that's where they are investing their hard earned money. She now finds herself responsible for guiding the ship her grandfather built. And if I were her I would take that responsibilty very seriously especially considering all the people who have been loyal to the company for many years and depend on IN-N-OUT for a livelyhood.
 
Coming soon to Houston......a rumor I heard, or started ????? :)

True....I hope. When I was in Dallas in Nov for the NASCAR race I stopped by a location and they said they were expanding to Austin, San Antonio, and Houston in the next 2 yrs.
 
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