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House of Darts 07-13-2019 11:03 AM

Re: Is it the economy?
 
And if the house had to depend on spectators at a divisional to carry the financial tab...If you look at the original post, those bracket cars come out in number with a large of cars to race and an entourage of spectators. Case closed!

Dan Fahey 07-13-2019 10:09 PM

Re: Is it the economy?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Fernandez (Post 592286)
Bracket racing does not bring in spectators.

Yes it does and lot more than Stock and SuperStock !
Because there are 10 times more bracket racers !
Ten times more followers, friends, their support and the Racers!

And every weekend !

Tim H 07-13-2019 10:32 PM

Re: Is it the economy?
 
Bracket racing is being ruined by endless numbers of boring big block Chevy dragsters. I have been a bracket racer for nearly 30 years. Always campaigned door cars, slowly watched the influx of dragsters, hated it. There are virtually no spectators at our local tracks.

Ed Fernandez 07-14-2019 12:33 AM

Re: Is it the economy?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan Fahey (Post 592335)
Yes it does and lot more than Stock and SuperStock !
Because there are 10 times more bracket racers !
Ten times more followers, friends, their support and the Racers!

And every weekend !

Please go back to ranting about your beloved Crate Motor Stock. It's more your expertise.

Adger Smith 07-14-2019 02:30 AM

Re: Is it the economy?
 
IHRA found a way to make money off Bracket Racing. They also found a sponsor that recognizes the business value of bracket racing.
Some of us just like the twists that Stock and Super stock adds to bracket racing. Some things in life are not done solely for the financial gain.

Dan Fahey 07-14-2019 08:17 AM

Re: Is it the economy?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Fernandez (Post 592345)
Please go back to ranting about your beloved Crate Motor Stock. It's more your expertise.

What the matter Ed don’t like facts?
All said an done...local tracks do not have weekly races for S/SS.
They cannot make money.

If it were not for dedicated leadership organizing association races there would be no S/SS Racing.
Then they have to run both S/SS together to get a decent showing.

Does not help when we have ‘shoot your feet off’ guys like you who advocated for killing off viable S/SS classes.
There are formulas to actively market our brand of racing.
But when someone does offer a suggestion you beat it into the ground.
We are our worst enemy.

Your snobby stick in the mud response is typical.

The world has moved on and left S/SS in its own dust...!

And time is going to change again without your permission.

Mr Pure Stock !

Billy Nees 07-14-2019 09:01 AM

Re: Is it the economy?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan Fahey (Post 592353)
The world has moved on and left S/SS in its own dust...!

Ya know Dan..... AND Ed, neither one of you actively compete in Stock or SS Racing anymore so why don't you both lighten up a little bit. You can use your 1ST amendment rights to your little hearts content but you don't have to keep trying to convince the rest of us that we're all doomed! Maybe you both need a new hobby? How about politics? We (the S/SS racers that DO race) are doing just fine in spite of ourselves.
Now, on to the subject, I was at a rather well known engine shop yesterday and it sure looked awfully busy in there. It seemed to me that the number of new cars and engines (the place is packed) spoke very loudly and clearly as to the (near term) future of S/SS racing.

Dan Fahey 07-14-2019 12:28 PM

Re: Is it the economy?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 592356)
Ya know Dan..... AND Ed, neither one of you actively compete in Stock or SS Racing anymore so why don't you both lighten up a little bit. You can use your 1ST amendment rights to your little hearts content but you don't have to keep trying to convince the rest of us that we're all doomed! Maybe you both need a new hobby? How about politics? We (the S/SS racers that DO race) are doing just fine in spite of ourselves.
Now, on to the subject, I was at a rather well known engine shop yesterday and it sure looked awfully busy in there. It seemed to me that the number of new cars and engines (the place is packed) spoke very loudly and clearly as to the (near term) future of S/SS racing.

Hello Bill;
How are you doing?
Yes Ed and I have a right to discuss our differences. He is friendly like a bear !
Just like you...and hereby give you my permission to speak your 1st Amendment Rights..:).

Fwiw do compete in the S/SS and Club association races when I can.
Never said S/SS was dead. Ran a CCRA race at VMP this year.
Great guys just wish more were out my way.

As for other activities!, Ref Soccer, maintain fitness for it.
Own a business with a lot of employees.
Got 40 years Business Development know and what works.

Then there is care for my mom which takes time.
Yet still building a new Stocker.
My Family is first and if I cannot make a race, so damn what!
Life is short and we are now on the short end of a long rope.

It is just strange to me who is passionate about Stock Eliminator.
Yet part of the community fights to stop conversation how to make it more fun and thrive better.
Trashing other racers with dirges to get them to stop communicating!

Ever wonder why Bracket Racing is so popular?

Dan

ALMACK 07-14-2019 01:02 PM

Re: Is it the economy?
 
There is a tremendous amount of money being spent now a days on making horsepower and building drag racing machines.

Some of that money has shifted to no prep racing, grudge racing, index racing, and quick street cars.

It's not 1967 anymore when the _HRA's were the only game in town. There are many more choices now.

Drag racing is alive and well....maybe not what some of us older guys are used to, but lots of money is still being spent on drag machines.

Dan Fahey 07-14-2019 05:43 PM

Re: Is it the economy?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ALMACK (Post 592370)
There is a tremendous amount of money being spent now a days on making horsepower and building drag racing machines.

Some of that money has shifted to no prep racing, grudge racing, index racing, and quick street cars.

It's not 1967 anymore when the _HRA's were the only game in town. There are many more choices now.

Drag racing is alive and well....maybe not what some of us older guys are used to, but lots of money is still being spent on drag machines.

Well said.
This is where Class Racing can benefit.
Need changes to allow this new generation of thinkers into the S/SS game..

Including foreign makes

D


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