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If you put a number on your window and you can break out, you are bracket racing
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Frank put it the best in words what i have tried to say for several years .
We have the same problems here in Australia , but for sure a smaller base racers and spectaters and far less tracks . People keep harping on that " we were bigger than V8 Supercars(Nascar sort of ) in the 80s/90s , we had massive crowds etc " Losing beer and cigarette sponsors hurt promotion and that has never recovered Too much choice now for family dollar . People are time poor so they will watch a 3 hour ball game but not all day at the track . People need a month pre advertising to be able to organise their time and money to go to a "big" event . If you want to make it easy for Joe Blow , make it a gold coin , $1 and $2 dollars here , entry for under 18s . Realistic pricing for adults - not 25/35/45 . You just might get a few more kids in with a dad/mum or 2 if they can see it as only 20 or 30 dollars for the whole crowd when they might only have 2 or 3 hours to spare to go watch . At this point you are not relying on spectater money , racer entry covers track , so you are not "giving " income awat . Its not there to start with Tex |
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I think it could be a very good business model if you (the promoter) would have the racers actually show up. Not many businesses will survive without customers. Alot of them S/SS racers complain about NHRA raising entry fees, not raising payouts, contingency not paying anymore, having to be there (at a National, hell even a divisional) for a week, etc, etc. Now, you have some good, reputable S/SS racers stick their neck out for them to have a good place to race, pay them on the spot more money than they could ever win at a National or a divisional even with contingency, actually tell them thanks for coming, throw them a party, and actually have a damn good time yet no one shows up. I guess alot of the S/SS racers think its not S/SS racing if it isn't under the NHRA sanctioning. I know there is some prestige in winning a Wally, but doesn't 25k sound better?
If the S/SS promoters can keep this going, get more product sponsors on board for round wins/loses etc, make it fun with the rules still in place, why anyone wouldn't support it is beyond me.... Chris Avaritt Last edited by Crisco; 04-07-2021 at 06:27 PM. |
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There is no good solution for the location part. no matter where you hold the race there are people that will not be happy and therefor not attend. |
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I am all for the racers supporting these races over the NHRA races. I haven't had my stocker out for some years But when I do it will be for a Midwest class-racer combo and not an NHRA event. Hopefully this year we will make a couple. |
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The point i was making why not have buy back so the promoter could make some money and put on more of this type of races
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Thomas the reason that bye back are not a good idea in stock/super stock. Let say you have a heads 1st round and you are behind by 2 tenths. Your opponent spin the tire 1st round and you win. Now he/she bye back and re runs you heads up. Now this time you lose. That would leave a bad felling.
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what are the chances of this happen. The good out weights the bad
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