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Myron Piatek 01-11-2010 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by drooze (Post 162331)
First guy to the finsih . my 3 yr old understands, try to explain bracket to her.

While she may still not get it, I try to explain handicap racing to others by saying something like:

Sportsman racing puts emphasis on consistency, predictability and driving ability. It allows more people to be competitive without being dominated by money, even though it's still not easy or cheap. But there are still heads-up races during class and regular eliminations that puts more emphasis on a driver's mechanical talents when extra resources are available.


Aren't there "handicaps" in bowling and other sports?

Chris "drooze" Wertman 01-11-2010 06:27 PM

Re: NHRA Marketing Strategy, or Lack Thereof..
 
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Originally Posted by Myron Piatek (Post 162363)
Aren't there "handicaps" in bowling and other sports?

Yeah I dont play those :) Wish they had handicapps in cash poker....well...maybe not...I do better than most, and a level skillset in poker is fun but its always more fun (and profitable) to be just a little better:D

Thanks for the advice...I try....but well....they usually dont get it....and thats the problem with people.....

Now when I take em to the track, I tell em first one to the finish wins...lol...after a few runs they "figure" out that isnt true, THEN they ASK, and are willing to learn.....try explaining it before hand Ive had more productive conversations with my grapevine.

But when someone feels the "should" know and realize they dont they open themselves to learning....

Maybe a bit zen...but its my lazy *** way of making them care...let them think they should know and they will...

Wanna see something REALLY funny put someone on the track woefully under matched and tell them get to the finish first and they win....My son got tromped in his 10.90 Jr by a gal in an 8.90....I never told him :) Hes still out gunning for her....that was before he understood and only about his 4th pass.......hes still burnt especially when I remind him how bad she torched him. Or put em in a fast car and when the hit the finish they loose....good for hours of pitside fun...:)

But those are my friends and family...70% of the general population dosent have that capacity.

will prater 01-12-2010 07:19 PM

Re: NHRA Marketing Strategy, or Lack Thereof..
 
I wonder if it would help if someone marketed a really cool version of drag racing video game. Seems thats what all the young adults and kids want to do anymore. Maybe it would get them to go see a real race in person.

Dago Red 01-12-2010 07:23 PM

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After sixty years drag racing is STILL misunderstood by the great unwashed masses.
I tried to start a car club at my sons high school. I got a lecture about 'liability issues' and then was bluntly told that "we don't need our students involved with" and this is a direct quote "that sort of element".

Myron Piatek 01-12-2010 08:33 PM

Re: NHRA Marketing Strategy, or Lack Thereof..
 
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Originally Posted by Dago Red (Post 162565)
After sixty years drag racing is STILL misunderstood by the great unwashed masses.
I tried to start a car club at my sons high school. I got a lecture about 'liability issues' and then was bluntly told that "we don't need our students involved with" and this is a direct quote "that sort of element".

Too bad you couldn't have yanked your son out of that school and told them that that you would rather he get an education at a facility with open minded and forward thinking faculty instead of ignorants from the dark ages!

At least I've seen the news media getting it correct more often and several online and on TV have actually changed their wording from "drag" racing to "street" racing while it was still newsworthy and after an uproar from the racing communities. (I think CNN was one.)

Michael Beard 01-13-2010 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by will prater (Post 162564)
I wonder if it would help if someone marketed a really cool version of drag racing video game. Seems thats what all the young adults and kids want to do anymore. Maybe it would get them to go see a real race in person.

Burnout: Player's Choice Edition is still one of the best out there. For PC, from Bethesda Softworks.


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