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Are there really that few NHRA member tracks in D1 now that somebody would seriously suggest Spencer? Looking for tracks that we don't currently visit for LODRS events or opens, the quarter-mile list includes: - ESTA - Island - Mason-Dixon - Capitol - Delmar - Luskville The only track I've ever been at on this list is Delmar, which I didn't think was terrible (I always DID terrible there, but I could never blame it on the track). That said, I have to say that looking at the division from a geographical standpoint, ESTA is about as near in the center as you can possibly get, with Island the next closest. From a central location to population density though, I don't think you could pick any better from that list than Island.
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Jason, I agree with you on the other tracks.
Mason-Dixon was a nice track with GREAT people running it! Elmer did a lot of improvements to it over the last few years. Problem is the amount of money the tracks have to pay NHRA to hold any Open or Divisional. Heard it was pretty steep and with everything in this country going the way it's going, maybe they don't want to take the chance of losing their shirts!!!
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Lynn,
You hit it right on the head, the tracks don't want the Open races. A couple of years of low car counts and bad weather and thats it. After the last Open at L.V. Howard said he'll only have one if he can get one in the spring or the fall. He said that last open cost him a bunch. It's too bad, it's nice to go to a race thats one day, close to home, not over crowded and good for a grade point. I think what hurts the car count is there are just to many races in D1. It's good for the racer but not for the track operators. Dave, congratulations on your Stock Eliminator Open Series Championship! Nice touch with the win at the Dutch. Big thumbs-up to P.C. Richards for their continued support! |
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ESTA: Currently no guardrail trackside. Very limited pit space and very short staging area. Also probably not interested in making a big investment based on the history of the Island and Mason Dixon races. Remember, these track owners and operators do talk to one another. Island: Thier choice to stop. No money to be had with and average of 120 cars in 3 years. Mason-Dixon: Thier choice to stop. Again, no profit. Great folks just looking out for thier business. Capitol: Lack of pit space as I understand it. Delmar: Owners choice to stop. Doubt they will ever come back. Luskville: ?? Remember too, most of you guys only park and race at the track. Very few of you buy at the concession stands or souvenier shops. That is where a track makes money. You bring all of your own supplies. And since these races do not draw much in the way of crowds, nobody is selling much of anything. Bottom line is thank goodness for a guy like Gary Richard and his undying support of D1 racing. |
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Thanks to Sony & P.C. Richards ! Nice job Dave on your great season . I have never traveled to Canada what do you need , or what problems might one run into ? Do you need a passport ? Whats NHRA charging the tracks for an open or a div race , anybody know the numbers ? To bad for Island , they could benifit from alittle management 101 . Englishtown needs new neighbors and when they move to FLA or N. C.to retire , will they buy next to another race track again ? I miss US13 .........
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PC Richards does a great job for us racers in D-1. In addtion to sponsoring the National Opens I recently had the opportunity to buy a flat screen 43 inch TV, DVD, surround sound setup and his staff in the Bronx were great. They came when they said they were to set up, very courteous and the price was more than fair. Everyone should visit one of his stores not only becasue he sponsors our D-1 races but becasue it is a quality business.
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Gary does a real service in sponsoring the Open series.Like Joe I went and bought all my new kitchen appliances at the Woodbridge store.Very helpful staff and a real nice racers discount.Just mention you race with Gary and they take good care of you.
Merry Christmas at all (and also Channukah,Kwaanza etc.) Ed F.
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