As long as there is another way to keep them out of the infield.
However, history has shown that without some sort of barrier that racers will be in the infield. At that point, the whole night is lost. People will complain because of all of the dust being kicked up. People will complain that the racing groove is being ruined with all of the debris being thrown on it. Racers will complain that the promoters don't now how to prep a track. Promoters will complain that the racers don't know how to stay on the track.......
Originally Posted by Jonr:
As long as there is another way to keep them out of the infield.
However, history has shown that without some sort of barrier that racers will be in the infield. At that point, the whole night is lost. People will complain because of all of the dust being kicked up. People will complain that the racing groove is being ruined with all of the debris being thrown on it. Racers will complain that the promoters don't now how to prep a track. Promoters will complain that the racers don't know how to stay on the track.......
If there is ever a racing Bible written.... this post needs to be a gospel.
First, I do not speak for Bloomington Speedway.
But I believe there will be some type of marker tires, kinda like you saw at Lawrenceburg Saturday.
To me the good news is, the shock eating, axle killing, frame bending, semi tires burried in concrete are gone.
Anything they use has to be better, but I do believe there will be something placed to draw line between the green and the clay.