Dale Jr 2 races 1.7m in winnings
43rd rank driver 2 races 100k in winnings
Think that could help![]()
You can not make the sport number one if the title sponsor has limited the sponsorship of teams by keeping said title sponsors competition out of the series.
NHRA used to be strong because everyone could have a dog in the show. Not so since Coke company took over as the title , using the "sport drink" logo's.
That sports fans limits the growth of the sport, Not the multi car teams, if it wasn't for multi car teams there would be no fuel car show at all.
Yes. Look at Monster Energy just in Supercross. They sponsor the series, are the title sponsor of the Pro Circuit team, the Kawasaki factory team, and they are a major associate sponsor of Chad Reed's 22 Motorsports team. Just watching on TV, Monster gets considerably more signage than their competitors because they have smart people putting their logo on every inch of everything in those arenas. They have not contracted out the Rockstar or RedBull sponsored team and riders. They are probably smart enough to realize that the loss of those entities would be a loss for everyone! Are they threatened by their competitors? Probably not. Would they prefer they not be there? Of course. However, when there is one rider with a Rockstar or RedBull logo on their gear standing on the podium (just like this past Saturday night), there's a girl on either side of him wearing just enough clothes to paste a Monster logo on to. They win every time.
Mello Yello is an inferiorly marketed and distributed product to be a title sponsor of any series that is nationwide. From the Powerade years to the current Mello Yello campaign, Coca-Cola, in my opinion, has done very little to promote the NHRA or the tour. If they are meeting their contractual obligations, regarding advertising and promotion, then someone sitting in Glendora has wildly (and repeatedly!!) dropped the ball on what is expected of a title sponsor and there's a rep at Coca-Cola getting a bonus for the bargain they scored.
........Mello Yello is an inferiorly marketed and distributed product to be a title sponsor of any series that is nationwide. From the Powerade years to the current Mello Yello campaign, Coca-Cola, in my opinion, has done very little to promote the NHRA or the tour. If they are meeting their contractual obligations, regarding advertising and promotion, then someone sitting in Glendora has wildly (and repeatedly!!) dropped the ball on what is expected of a title sponsor and there's a rep at Coca-Cola getting a bonus for the bargain they scored.
gin & fresca w/lime is mighty tasty as well![]()
Well you can pay 88 bucks and get a reserved seat and the headset and a meet and greet with Dale Jr at Fontana.There's a chicken and egg problem. That money has to come from somewhere.
There's BBQ! Damn, i have to go to a boat race. I had better call Mandella and ask him to eat some for me.Well you can pay 88 bucks and get a reserved seat and the headset and a meet and greet with Dale Jr at Fontana.
Or for the price of admission to the March Meet you can hangout with Me and burn some nitro and I'll even introduce you to Dave Mandella, TV Tommy Ivo, and James Hetfield. And have BBQ with Mr HorsePower
You car run elsewhere yes but you lose championship points.
Nhra calls them test seccions and limits them. Just shows how foolish nhra is.
You car run elsewhere yes but you lose championship points.
Nhra calls them test seccions and limits them. Just shows how foolish nhra is.