I replace my MGP rods after 70-75 full runs in my 9500 to 10,000 rpm 16:1 compression, all iron SBC alky JF motor. But if I have 60 runs on them by the end of season, when I have the off season to freshen it up, then of course I replace them. I have sold some of my 60 run rods to racers that only run 7500 rpm, and they have used them up to 120 runs, counting my 60.
Count your runs and call the rod manufacture with your engine combo, bore, stroke, RPM range, fuel type, blower, no blower, etc.
I guess you could use the "replace at end of season" plan if you are lucky to race 70+ hard runs in a season.
Jon Hansen, Jrfuel, Hayden Wheels, and JrFuelDragsterAssociation