Originally Posted by Will Shunk:
Turn off your computers and devices. Get off the couch/chair and GO to a race track to watch racing. Try Lincoln Park this weekend or Gas City on Saturday. Your physical and mental health will thank you!
or stay home in the air....eat good food...safe from the highway....no worry about weather...save money....watch other events while stockers are on track...early to bed....go out to dinner then watch race....stay in the chair...
Originally Posted by racefan20:
But Brent if USAC, WoO POWRI AllStars etc felt that way they wouldnt be promoting these streaming services.....would they?
Yeah, they actually might. Look at the crowds and the therefore, cash flow the organizations mentioned had 20 years ago, then look at today. Streaming is a way to increase cash flow. Ideally, streaming will also expose a new fans that will want to attend the races, but it is a risky proposition. If you do a good enough job of streaming, you might discourage current fans from attending.
Originally Posted by Will Shunk:
Turn off your computers and devices. Get off the couch/chair and GO to a race track to watch racing. Try Lincoln Park this weekend or Gas City on Saturday. Your physical and mental health will thank you!
Originally Posted by racefan20:
But Brent if USAC, WoO POWRI AllStars etc felt that way they wouldnt be promoting these streaming services.....would they?
They want both revenue streams. Obviously EVERYBODy can't make it to Knoxville, so why not sell it to those fans too? Win/win... they make $$, we get to see the races
Originally Posted by revjimk:
They want both revenue streams. Obviously EVERYBODy can't make it to Knoxville, so why not sell it to those fans too? Win/win... they make $$, we get to see the races
Knoxville's different but I haven't seen any sanctions purse go up from streaming revenue.
Originally Posted by racefan20:
But Brent if USAC, WoO POWRI AllStars etc felt that way they wouldnt be promoting these streaming services.....would they?
I said if everyone. Replying to the comment before.