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Well, I keep wanting to go off on certain "unwatchable" categories. Not going to do it though. Too many friends involved. Plus they are helping to keep the whole Div. scam afloat too.
I did realize one thing, in reading this thread. You could put a half dozen smart guys, that have been around for 50 or so years in a room, and you would never get a consensus on how to make Divs great again (as if they ever were). Besides, I get an uneasy feeling that this is all a bit like re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. :-(
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Mark it seems that not many are smart enough to think out of the box. Can't make the last couple of generation car kids. They would rather sit on the couch and kill ****. Time to bring in FanDuel and let the good times roll. This isn't rocket science. They could set this up real easy. You want to get the bigger payouts, car counts higher and the tracks making more money so they can stay open. Get that kind of money involved or sit back and wait until the last car goes down the track. Just off the cuff lets say you have a 64 car field in Stock or whatever class. After the ladder is set and before first round pick the last 6 cars. Get 6 out of 6 it pays back x amount. Get 5 out of 6 get x. 4 out of six x Pick the last two cars it pays x . Pick winner and runner up pays x. This is just off the top of my head I'm sure the Pros that run off track betting could make it real fun. You realize how much they could pay back those 6 places.
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Putting spectators in the stands is the key, we can all agree. Promotion, reasonable admission fees, exhibition vehicles, TAD, TAFC, TS, TD will get them to come watch. I also think people enjoy watching the wheel standing Stock/SS cars. Its not an easy balance, not all divisionals run the alcohol cars anymore, and some races cant even get a full 8 car field. But imo, those are the classes that will get the spectators. This comes from a guy who runs in one of those "unwatchable classes" and TS.
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An easy and cheap solution for the tracks to add spectators would be to have the local "Outlaw Racers" run at the event.
They always draw a big crowd and there is a long line for concessions.
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Just change the name to outlaw stock / super stock .
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Except, very little of what we do anymore could even slightly be considered as outlaw....
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