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7/21/15, 3:49 PM | #11 | ||
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7/21/15, 4:03 PM | #12 | ||
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And The World of Outlaws again don't have a title sponsor. And some of their races this year, andI beleive last year, only paid 6k to win. They're often the weekday events. |
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7/21/15, 6:09 PM | #13 | |
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Some local shows pay 1000 to win and 100 to start... It's not always about the money.
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7/21/15, 9:36 PM |
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I wonder if for Sprintweek alone that the USAC races could pay at least $6,000 to win just to highlight the fact that it is a special week with larger than normal crowds and really is THE showcase event(s) of the whole season. The crowds and car counts are great with paying $5,000 to win, though, so if I'm paying the bills I'll keep my overhead as low as possible. TSS does a nice job in Sept. with their USAC/MSCS show that pays $10,000.
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7/21/15, 9:56 PM | #15 | ||
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7/21/15, 11:13 PM | #16 | ||
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I just don't understand why sprint week races can't pay $10,000 to win each night with $15,000 to the champion or something. $20 GA * 5,000 fans = $100,000 Add in the pit passes and the concessions and you've got a gold mine for promotors. |
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7/22/15, 12:05 AM | #17 | |
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I doubt many of the tracks having Speedweek shows can hold 5000 fans, let along sell 5000 tickets. Not to say they shouldn't pay more than 22k for the a main, but to say each show gets 5000 fans is unrealistic.
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