65 Goatboy
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Still remember when I heard Nhra was paying ESPN to broadcast their races. WTF is wrong with this picture I said to nobody in particular. 

Well I'm not talking about the 500, those numbers are not surprising. There's no sporting event on earth that draws the spectators that the Indy 500 does. I'm curious about the other Indycar races throughout the season.Except for one race,
The 2024 Indy 500, broadcast across NBC and Peacock, averaged 5.344 million viewers
Except for one race,
The 2024 Indy 500, broadcast across NBC and Peacock, averaged 5.344 million viewers
Wonder if Pro Mod will be 1/8 mile?IHRA schedule 5 event $50,000 ( same as NHRA) to winners in TF and FC. 50k to pro mod winner (32 car field) Will be interesting to see what happens.
I'd be somewhat concerned about getting paid, after all the resent changes within the organization.IHRA schedule 5 event $50,000 ( same as NHRA) to winners in TF and FC. 50k to pro mod winner (32 car field) Will be interesting to see what happens.
I don't believe that any "new or improved" drag racing sanctioning body can seriously compete with NHRA, mainly due to a lack of money, lack of quality drag strip facilities, lack of professional (TF, FC, PS, PSM) racer's support, lack of quality TV coverage, lack of leadership, lack of sponsorship from Corporate America. Wishful thinking imo.I agree 100% with you. These were really poor moves on the management’s part. I hope they do well, we need them desperately. IHRA, take your time. An alternative is needed!
Too much money would come off the Nhra's plate to hand over Sportsman racing to another sanctioning body.Harry, I have always thought that NHRA does, kinda sorta have a stepping stone to the Pro ranks, with the Divisionals. I know that a number of drivers have gone from Top Alky to nitro, so that would be one example. Or from Comp to Pro/S. Anyhoo, maybe the idea of one sanctioning body for Sportsmen & another for Pros. I think that has been on this forum before, but just wanted to throw it out.
I don't believe that any "new or improved" drag racing sanctioning body can seriously compete with NHRA, mainly due to a lack of money, lack of quality drag strip facilities, lack of professional (TF, FC, PS, PSM) racer's support, lack of quality TV coverage, lack of leadership, lack of sponsorship from Corporate America. Wishful thinking imo.
That setup is not uncommon. An organization buys a block of time from a TV network and then sells the advertising itself.Still remember when I heard Nhra was paying ESPN to broadcast their races. WTF is wrong with this picture I said to nobody in particular.![]()
That could be a good weekend. Go to Indy, stop at National Trail along the way, then on to Reading.race 3) nat. trail: between indy and reading