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Shirley is listed as the legend for the race.
they list these former great drivers as legends, use their name, likeness, and in person appearances, not just this year,
but constantly. do you think they are compensated? does a piece of merchandise from the nitro mall that uses a name, or
likeness from the past, end up compensating the actual former racer?
i see a 'muldowney' tent on the interactive map that steve mills linked. is shirley paying a fee to nhra to sell merch from her own tent,
yet she's the 'legend' of the race? wondering how the money all works there.
 
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steve mills: where did you find that interactive map with race layout? is there one of these for every event? have never seen one.
del is pitting with the kalitta block .... looks like spectators have to walk around back of tower and lanes to access the
tower/pro pit side? ...... there is a merch tent called 'Zyn', a swedish tobaccoless nicotine pouch. interesting.
i like how the pro pits are directly behind the bleachers. nitro warmups rite behind you and ultra convenient to access.
 
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steve mills: where did you find that interactive map with race layout? is there one of these for every event? have never seen one.
del is pitting with the kalitta block .... looks like spectators have to walk around back of tower and lanes to access the
tower/pro pit side? ...... there is a merch tent called 'Zyn', a swedish tobaccoless nicotine pouch. interesting.
i like how the pro pits are directly behind the bleachers. nitro warmups rite behind you and ultra convenient to access.
Hit event "details" on home page
Scroll down , click image.
Looks like they plan one for each event.
 

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Yes, there is. MIR used to get large spectator crowds and large fields when it had IHRA national events in the early to mid-2000s.
Those were some of my favorite events growing up.

One main key difference, however, is the entourage that comes with the NHRA professional show. Just looking at the 31 Fuel cars entered this weekend, for example. At a mid-2000s IHRA event, that would be 31 pit spots. This weekend, it will be around 60, and then you have to account for 5+ full hospitality suites that take up 3 pit spots each. Add on top of that a full manufacturer's midway, the Nitro mall, etc. and you're conservatively down 90 or more premium pit spots before you even start placing Pro Stock. IHRA would have been able to place their entire 5 class professional show in this same footprint and started loading in sportsman classes to fill out the rest of the property.

Edit - Typo.
 

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