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FED 387 09-21-2010 04:18 PM

Re: Racing fairness versus Circus attendance
 
Why not offer Comp cars an entry too??? I think the success to the whole event will be to

1) pick a centrally located track so that it would encourage many cars to attend
2) pick a weekend date that does not conflict with other big races/dates if that is possible
3) have a large enough payout starting maybe with money first round to give a racer an incentive to come and maybe pay/win some of his expenses
4)limit the classes run to maybe stock/superstock/comp --- NO .90/bracket cars/motorcycles or anything else to detract from the space or time needed to conduct the event they already have their own races/events
I don't know if any of you remember the Fall Gas Coupe sedan races conducted every fall at Byron near Rockford,Il years ago but the place was crawling with cars from as far east as Penn as far south as Tenn/Georgia as far west as Colorado and as far north as Minn and parts of Canada too. Do not know if he made $$ or not but always a large attendance not only racer but spectator wise too.Just my thoughts---comp 387

Chad Rhodes 09-21-2010 04:19 PM

Re: Racing fairness versus Circus attendance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FED 387 (Post 212201)
Why not offer Comp cars an entry too??? I think the success to the whole event will be to

1) pick a centrally located track so that it would encourage many cars to attend
2) pick a weekend date that does not conflict with other big races/dates if that is possible
3) have a large enough payout starting maybe with money first round to give a racer an incentive to come and maybe pay/win some of his expenses
4)limit the classes run to maybe stock/superstock/comp --- NO .90/bracket cars/motorcycles or anything else to detract from the space or time needed to conduct the event they already have their own races/events
I don't know if any of you remember the Fall Gas Coupe sedan races conducted every fall at Byron near Rockford,Il years ago but the place was crawling with cars from as far east as Penn as far south as Tenn/Georgia as far west as Colorado and as far north as Minn and parts of Canada too. Do not know if he made $$ or not but always a large attendance not only racer but spectator wise too.Just my thoughts---comp 387

and don't do it in the middle of summer

FED 387 09-21-2010 04:26 PM

Re: Racing fairness versus Circus attendance
 
Chad ---Rockford was always run late October but in Northern Illinois the weather can be "iffy" cold/rainy or beautiful 70-80 degrees out, just depends--Comp

Dick Butler 09-21-2010 04:54 PM

Re: Racing fairness versus Circus attendance
 
Lots of good thoughts. Whats the interest in Heads up racing like class? Top Stock Middle stock Jr. Stock for lower classes? Any particular class have a bunch of guys who would like to see a BIG pot if they got over 8 cars? What about Nostalgia cars for the mix of racers?

X-TECH MAN 09-21-2010 04:55 PM

Re: Racing fairness versus Circus attendance
 
The USCN was run right before Indy and it was hotter than H##L as I remember. Its way to miserable on us old folks.....lol.

X-TECH MAN 09-21-2010 04:59 PM

Re: Racing fairness versus Circus attendance
 
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Originally Posted by Dick Butler (Post 212214)
Lots of good thoughts. Whats the interest in Heads up racing like class? Top Stock Middle stock Jr. Stock for lower classes? Any particular class have a bunch of guys who would like to see a BIG pot if they got over 8 cars? What about Nostalgia cars for the mix of racers?

These plans were all discussed by Alex last year and are on the table as far as I know. NSS included. .90 cars were not thought of because of the time constraints of the car count that we had at the USCN. If an association were ever to be a reality then yes they would be included. Including SST (H/R)

Ed Fernandez 09-21-2010 05:02 PM

Re: Racing fairness versus Circus attendance
 
I don't think you could pull it off at an NHRA affiliated trak,especially if they were already
a track where national/divisional races were held.I don't know how anal IHRA would be about allowing it.It could be like hiring your own executioner if it was a big success.
I'd like to attend if it was a reasonable distance for me.Reasonable being about 8 hrs. one way.

X-TECH MAN 09-21-2010 05:05 PM

Re: Racing fairness versus Circus attendance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Fernandez (Post 212218)
I don't think you could pull it off at an NHRA affiliated trak,especially if they were already
a track where national/divisional races were held.I don't know how anal IHRA would be about allowing it.It could be like hiring your own executioner if it was a big success.
I'd like to attend if it was a reasonable distance for me.Reasonable being about 8 hrs. one way.

So true......NHRA is one way. Remember what the new struggling AHRA went thru. I would think IHRA would be more receptive to it (Im guessing) BUT I have heard from a little bird that Bill Bader would be for it and might help also. Who knows?????

Michael Beard 09-21-2010 05:32 PM

Re: Racing fairness versus Circus attendance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FED 387 (Post 212201)
1) pick a centrally located track so that it would encourage many cars to attend
2) pick a weekend date that does not conflict with other big races/dates if that is possible
3) have a large enough payout starting maybe with money first round to give a racer an incentive to come and maybe pay/win some of his expenses

Please offer your suggestions for each, particularly the last one.

Chad Rhodes 09-21-2010 05:44 PM

Re: Racing fairness versus Circus attendance
 
How about montgomery, thanksgiving weekend. Some good air, a trip out of the snow for some..............no race conflicts


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