First off – I’m not a racer, just a fan. So my opinions are from a fan’s point of view. I like to watch the Sportsman cars run almost as much as the pro classes. But I really have a problem with NHRA rotating the sportsman classes that run at national events. It seems that even if a track can easily fill a field in one class, that class may not get to run that event. Yet a class that might be traditionally thin at a track will have to run that class. Meanwhile, 100 super stock racers have to sit it out. And the big handicapped starts do not make for an interesting race to the casual fan.
So what I’m thinking is that maybe the Sportsman points races should be limited to divisional events (except for the US Nationals). National events don’t pay sportsman racers much more that a divisional race anyway. NHRA should just provide the three or four major Pro Classes, and let the local track promoter run the classes that the fans want to see and the racers support. For example, the west coast tracks seem to be able fill the sixteen car TAFC and TAD classes easily with many non-qualifiers to spare. The southern tracks will see 40-50 Top Sportsman cars show up for a race. Up here in the Northeast, the 10.5 tire Quick 16 races are very popular. So if a track would rather run ProMod, 10.5” nitrous cars, and Super Stock, that would be the tracks choice. Same with a track that would rather run TAFC/TAD, and a 7.90 dragster class. The contingency payouts would still be there and administered by NHRA. The purse money would be put up by the track. That way, the sportsman payouts would hopefully increase. How about a $10,000 to win super comp race at a national event? Or a big venue race for the nostalgia cars?
Now I don’t know how this would go over with the racers or traditionalists, but I think this would certainly help attract fans. If all the classes ran heads-up, even on a class index, wouldn’t that be easier for a first time attendee to understand?
This is just an idea and I’d like to hear what others think.
So what I’m thinking is that maybe the Sportsman points races should be limited to divisional events (except for the US Nationals). National events don’t pay sportsman racers much more that a divisional race anyway. NHRA should just provide the three or four major Pro Classes, and let the local track promoter run the classes that the fans want to see and the racers support. For example, the west coast tracks seem to be able fill the sixteen car TAFC and TAD classes easily with many non-qualifiers to spare. The southern tracks will see 40-50 Top Sportsman cars show up for a race. Up here in the Northeast, the 10.5 tire Quick 16 races are very popular. So if a track would rather run ProMod, 10.5” nitrous cars, and Super Stock, that would be the tracks choice. Same with a track that would rather run TAFC/TAD, and a 7.90 dragster class. The contingency payouts would still be there and administered by NHRA. The purse money would be put up by the track. That way, the sportsman payouts would hopefully increase. How about a $10,000 to win super comp race at a national event? Or a big venue race for the nostalgia cars?
Now I don’t know how this would go over with the racers or traditionalists, but I think this would certainly help attract fans. If all the classes ran heads-up, even on a class index, wouldn’t that be easier for a first time attendee to understand?
This is just an idea and I’d like to hear what others think.