Why was Fantasy Thunder formed?
Fantasy Thunder is a Fantasy Racing Contest. We follow the Nascar Winston Cup series from start to finish. Points are awarded based on the Winston Cup points system. We are not affiliated with Nascar.
We started this contest in the spring of 1998 after playing similar contests for several years. As these contests grew larger it became harder to win. The concept of the contest was good. The prizes to the team owners were not. Fantasy Thunder was formed to design a contest that would treat our team owners fairly as the contest grew. So with each additional entry our prize fund will always grow! Your chances of winning good prizes will never be diluted as we grow. See the prize chart for a breakdown.
Is the web site easy to use?
The web site is designed for the average person who knows little about the internet. The trading site is designed to be easy to understand and fun to use.
There are easy to follow steps to make your trades. The site is set up so that a bad trade will be voided. You can do nothing to "crash" the site or cancel your team. There is a reset button so you can make a set of trades and then void them should you change your mind. You can trade right up to the dropping of the green flag each race.
Is the trading site comptable with all browsers?
The site is designed to be compatable with all browser versions of 4.0 or later.
All versions of Web TV are compatable.
Why Fantasy Thunder?
- We offer the highest percentage of cash prizes of any similar contest.
- Increasing Prize Fund. Our prize fund will increase with each additional Team. Your chance of winning will never be diluted as we grow.
- Fast results. The unofficial race results and team standings are posted by 6 AM Eastern Time the day after the race.
- Choice Of Division. Choose your pricing package in one of three divisions. Division A has no weekly prizes and is $71.50 per season. Division B and C both have weekly prizes and are priced at $82.50 and $90.00 respectivly. See the prizes section for a breakdown. All teams in all divisions play for the same Grand Prizes.
- Combined Season Scoring.
This optional part of the contest will take the season ending averages from the First and Second Half of the 2002 season. We total them together and crown a Combined Season Scoring Champion. The cost is $25 for the 36 race season. All divisions are eligible for this optional part of the contest.
- Trading By Phone. If you are away from your computer we have phone trading available at no extra charge.
- Referral Program. We offer a $15 finders fee for anyone you refer who sign up.
Not affiliated with Nascar.
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