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02-13-2016, 01:09 PM | #81 |
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Re: NHRA open to run IHRA class cars
68 Super Stock cars running at Pomona. How many IHRA Pure Stock cars exist?
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02-13-2016, 04:15 PM | #82 |
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Re: NHRA open to run IHRA class cars
Ed, in the foreseeable future, those who remember the genesis of Sportsman racing and legions of adoring fans in the bleachers, will be on the wrong side of the grass - me included. Change or extinction, it won't matter to us at that point. I have a traditional stocker that I will run as long as it's safe for me to do so; hopefully it will have some value when I'm done.
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02-13-2016, 04:26 PM | #83 |
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Re: NHRA open to run IHRA class cars
Dave, I don't really think they care if any of us show up anymore. They have run five rounds of Super Stock already at Pomona. Five cars left. Just between round filler for the pro show tomorrow. Almost nobody in the stands when we run anyway. After the fuel cars run, the stands almost empty. Very few watch Pro Stock, pro mod, alky cars, or us. The few that watch us head to the rest rooms & food vendors when the .90 index cars come up.
I remember the early years. The first Pomona, flagmen, etc. Started trying to race (at race tracks) in 1961. We have become less important for several years now. More of a tech headache.
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There is none. One inexpensive way to advertise races in area school newspapers. Invite area newspapers and radio stations to send a crew to watch. There are a lot of little things that can be done to improve attendance and interest. Then there is social media.. D |
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