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Originally Posted by trouty that makes 13 missing on Cadwell saturday, and none missing from Donington saturday, as they entered into an entirely different class. so thats (using £100 as a ball park figure) £1300 missing from the saturday grid. OR, another way to look at it... an ADDITIONAL 23 entries at Cadwell and an ADDITIONAL 10 entries at Donington, using the same £100 minimum figure, thats an ADDITIONAL REVENUE of £3300 that NE wouldnt have received. peace yo |
Cadwell grids were seperate as we keep telling new Era we have at least 25 per class racing so please don't mix our grids,
So we get to Cadwell with seperate grids each day and Cadwell can take at least 38 so only putting 8 on it is 30 places short & £1000 is £3k
Class A grid 23 empty places so thats £2.3k, a total of £5.3K not earn't from those grid slots.
So in summary two full grids of 38 at £100 per spot should generate a revenue of £6.8K or even if settling for 25 slots thats £5k revenue expected
and we paid them less than £2.3k for those two grids, as Mats Class A entry would have been at a cost of £25 per race. The other costs are based on £100 as a round figure, yes I know its more by about 10% to 15% and although that does increase the income it also increases the losses by more
Sunday we again fell short of filling the two grids that we had been given, we didn't even get half a grid out in each class so again New Era made a loss.