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05-03-2024, 09:08 AM | #1 |
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Stock & S/S scheduling
At the Charlotte race, I noticed that Sportsman racers ran first thing in the morning, and then approximately 10 hours later. Scheduling like this seems to have started at the end-of-year Las Vegas divisional years ago, a race that is always facing a time crunch due to the number of cars. Then this sort of schedule started to appear on the west coast national events, whereas the east coast national events would run two or three rounds in the morning hours and finish by noon or early afternoon. Personally, I like the morning schedule and done-for-the-day better. I realize that Pros are the show and we need to be scheduled around them, but I really don’t need to be at the track to watch them. I generally watch one round of Pro Stock qualifying and one pair of nitro cars make a pass, and that is about it. It also makes dinner plans away from the track difficult. What are other people’s thoughts?
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05-03-2024, 06:39 PM | #2 |
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Re: Stock & S/S scheduling
Don't ask me, I am and always have been on a very opposite circadian clock than most of the rest of the world, a born Night Owl (I hate mornings and sunshine), I wake up when the sun sets, no matter what time I woke up that day, and I am proudly a Natural Night Racer by preference. And dang hard to beat at the tree when the background is dark.
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05-04-2024, 08:36 AM | #3 |
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Re: Stock & S/S scheduling
For us it schedules like you commented on that makes us not miss racing as much. We really miss our friendship’s that we have developed over the years. What I miss most is competing for Class.
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05-04-2024, 10:58 AM | #4 |
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Re: Stock & S/S scheduling
At the Vegas 4 wide. There was almost 12 hours between most sportsman classes on Friday. I still race with a pick up truck and an open trailer. Not in my world as a fun sport anymore. The month of May is a great weather month. Yet there is no racing in division 7. Who makes these schedules?
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05-04-2024, 12:25 PM | #5 |
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Re: Stock & S/S scheduling
Schedules like this for the entry fee makes it a tough sell to me. I`ve had more entertainment with high dollar bracket races for way more prize money and in multiple days.
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Just waiting here for them to reschedule the Mar. 30 bracket event 7, before June, does not look promising so far. That 12 hrs, between passes friday I spent chasing shade everywhere as you cannot hide out in just a car or a P.U.,
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