Quote Originally Posted by Scored51
The math was very basic, and applied to all classes. I didn't think you'd discriminate against the novice, amateur, and endurance classes. Why pay an incentive to those you know are already commited to racing a full season? This is also a worst case scenario as accounting must always identify the extent of a potential loss.

20 sprint classes @ $160 = 3,200
4 endurance classes @ $50 = 200
ROR surcharges per event = 90
TOTAL PER RACE = $3,490
This is based upon the assumption that the "free" race is the first one entered (and thus the most expensive). I'd make the "free" race the last one entered, and then it's much more likely to be a loss of $20 or $40 per sprint class rather than $160 since I bet most class champions enter more than 1 class each weekend.

So in reality it's more likely to be $400-800 loss per weekend for the sprint classes (plus endurance and ROR).

Still a decent amount of money for the club though over the season, given our financial situation.



Eric
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