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Old 10-26-2011, 10:47 AM   #1
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Default Re: How do we promote sportsman type racing?

Just an idea here. Instead of going to the track days ahead of time to "stack" at the track maybe local racers can arrange for racers (local and out of town) to park at the malls or big stores to show off their rides. I think this would creat an interest from the locals to come and see the person and car they met at the store.

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Old 10-26-2011, 11:50 AM   #2
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Just an idea here. Instead of going to the track days ahead of time to "stack" at the track maybe local racers can arrange for racers (local and out of town) to park at the malls or big stores to show off their rides. I think this would creat an interest from the locals to come and see the person and car they met at the store.

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IHRA did that a few times years ago when Norwalk was under their sanction. Main street in Norwalk was blocked off, variety of race cars were on display, food vendors, music & much more....it was great! But I'm sure it wasn't easy to organize.
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Old 10-26-2011, 12:50 PM   #3
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Not a bad idea to tech some cars in somewhere other than the track. The "Off Road, Desert Racers" do not tech in at the racing venue and it creates a lot of action. Big difference between Desert racing and our racing but it could be done. I would recommend that a class rotation for tech somewhere other than the track. In Las vegas, as example, work it out with the downtown casinos to tech there and cars be required to "fire them" to drive to the tech position. That would really be a blast. As example, stage Super Stock cars about a half block away from a tech area, then bring then up one or two at a time. Burn outs and wheel stands allowed? Naw. Too dangerous. The noise alone would draw the crowd. Take it a step further, Ford cheering section and same for GM and Mopar. Would the casinos go for it if you brought 80 cars and crews and another 3,000 spectators, I bet (pun intended) they would. Gary Hansen

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Old 10-26-2011, 12:51 PM   #4
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I'm thinking of something relatively simple. The racers can spend a night or 2 parked in the big parking lot and get the car out to clean or just show it off to create interest from the locals. I know I've spent a night at a Walmart before while traveling. You'd be close to resturants and supplies before heading to the track for the weekend. Blocking off a city street would take alot of effort. Racers could "volunteer" using this website and stores or malls listed on here too.

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