There are 31 yes votes so far. If half of them commit there is a field of cars. In my opinion Bloomington speedway should schedule a meeting whith drivers and owners. They can express their viewpoints about the program and a baseline can be established.
We still need another track in Indiana to step up and run this class. Wouldnt think many people would want to buy a car or engine to only race at one track. JMO
I would agree about other tracks running racesaver. There is a rumor about paragon running them. I have heard many rumors involving paragon the past few years. None have been true thus far. Another thing to consider based on outcome of this class is having a series traveling to various indiana tracks.
There is a regional promoters meeting coming up soon, I am certian the new Racesavers class at Bloomington is going to be a big part of the discusions.
It is a process, Bloomington will have a purse structure to announce soon, there people buying and building cars. I know of 2 Racesaver certified engines that have been purchased from Texas that are now in Indiana and a complete race ready car just purchased by a driver that is moving up to this class.
It is coming together. It is going to happen. It just takes time to get all the pieces to fit together.
After 2 days the poll indicates 38 viewers are interested in becoming involved with the 305 Racesaver sprints, that is encouraging info for track officials, I expect this number will continue to grow and accelerate when track officials make public a planned purse and race program.
I remember seeing the Outlaws there about that time when Tim Gee won. Randy Kinser led much of the race but Gee passed him on the last lap. That could have been Randy's only WOO win. I heard him say later that he got a little anxious and spun the tires off the corner on that last lap.