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3/30/16, 8:47 AM   #1
ARDC Board of govenors positioned the club for 2016 and beyo
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Just one look at the HTMA /ARDC Midgets /presented by AutoBahn Indoor Speedway midgets website and you can tell there are changes a brewing.

Since taking the helm in 2015 ARDC president Wayne Lesher and the ARDC board of governors has steered the 77 year old racing organization into a position that they, and many others, believe is the direction needed to be successful in today’s environment.

When I was elected in 2015 I had an idea in my head, Lesher says, but I didn’t really know how to pull it off. I’ve been in business for 16 years and I knew that the ARDC had to operate as a business; I knew if I could reduce the overhead and manage the business properly the rest would fall into place.

One of the first things Lesher said he did was to go over the financials of the organization with ARDC treasurer Jerry Steward. Lesher says, Jerry was in business for many years and he knows how to manage cash flow. I’m a little bit more aggressive and a risk taker then Jerry but his conservative nature makes a good balance between us. I might want to spend a little more on something and Jerry a little less and he makes me prove to him that my idea will work before he concedes.

From an outside perspective 2 of the most notable changes are the 2016 race schedule and list of sponsors.

The ARDC has historically been a traveling series Lesher says, but it the past few years it had been more difficult for teams to travel. A lot of our teams are family operations, they have kids and full time jobs and there isn’t a lot of time left over for racing. Traveling as far as we were was just not working. I have traveled all over the United States with my own racing and it wears you out. So Lesher took the schedule and made what he calls “a tighter foot print”

I’ll travel anywhere to race….I love it! But you aren’t going to grow your ranks that way. Lesher says I look at where our market is and picked tracks that were within an hour of the area.

For 2016 the ARDC schedule consists of 23 races at 7 different facilities. All the races are within 1 hour drive of Harrisburg. There was a lot of thought put into our schedule this season Lesher says we have only 2 weekends that we race more than 1 race so it will still allow our teams to be able to do family events, work overtime, etc. and all the tracks are easy to get to from the turnpike, 81 or 83. If we do have a multi race weekend we have a few week break in between. It just made sense Lesher says we still have a fair amount of racing with nice breaks in between events and they are all easy to get to.

With the schedule set it was now time to court sponsors.

Lesher says I knew if I could get our schedule in a tighter area it would make it easier for me to convince sponsors to back the ARDC. I’m in business and spend a lot to market my business. It would be very tough for me to justify using the ARDC to market my business when the races were 3 hours away from where I do business. Because we were now had a more regional presence it made it much easier to find sponsors.

And find them he did.

The list of growing sponsors on the ARDC website look like they also are in agreement with the direction of the organization.

Lesher says, I feel very optimistic about the future of midget racing on the east coast. I field calls and emails all the time from people asking about midget racing. We have a few teams renting cars this year so if someone wants to try a couple races before they jump in with both feet it’s a reasonable way for them to do that.

The cost of racing in general and midget racing in particular has been a topic of discussion on social media. That was one of the toughest things to overcome Lesher says. I would hear all the time people say “I would love to race own a midget but I don’t have $30,000.00 to spend on an engine”.

That drove me crazy, my car won 3 races in 2015 at a 1/8 mile, ¼ mile and ½ mile track and I paid $12,000.00 for my engine. Brett Wanner who is a front runner with the ARDC and feature winner has $7,000.00 invested in his engine. Of course you can spend any amount you want to but you don’t need to and I have always said your racing will cost you exactly what you have to spend on it and not a penny more. So once I started pointing those things out to folks it definitely helped and the facts have a funny way of putting things in perspective.

Lesher also raised the race payouts for the 2016 season and has instituted incentives for teams that race more often.


With being able to increase our sponsorship and reducing our overhead it has allowed the ARDC to put more back into the purse, Lesher says, we are traveling less, paying more and racing at tracks in front of the guys and girls that will buy midgets so we will see what happens.

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3/30/16, 11:11 AM   #2
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I agree! I like the direction ARDC is heading. I love this years schedule, running more tracks like Linda's & Lanco. This is where you need to be. The only thing I would change or suggest, is not totally ruling out the 1 hour distance travel from Harrisburg. I'm being a bit selfish here lol, but I have been begging for several years to get ARDC in Central NY, Syracuse Region to be exact. With Dirt Modified Driver Larry Wight's Chili Bowl debut this past Jan, he has taken a big interest in Midget racing. He has looked into having ARDC come to Brewerton &/or Fulton Speedway's (Both tracks are owned by Larry's Father, John Wight) in the near future. ARDC has visited both Speedway's in the past, but not in many years, not since becoming a Wingless Club. Larry has also placed orders for 2 Midget's, he will definitely be returning to the CB in 2017, in his own equipment. With assistance from Heffner Motorsports, which is who he drove for at this year's CB. I hope the Club is open to coming to the Syracuse area in the future.
 
3/30/16, 11:26 AM   #3
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I agree! I like the direction ARDC is heading. I love this years schedule, running more tracks like Linda's & Lanco. This is where you need to be. The only thing I would change or suggest, is not totally ruling out the 1 hour distance travel from Harrisburg. I'm being a bit selfish here lol, but I have been begging for several years to get ARDC in Central NY, Syracuse Region to be exact. With Dirt Modified Driver Larry Wight's Chili Bowl debut this past Jan, he has taken a big interest in Midget racing. He has looked into having ARDC come to Brewerton &/or Fulton Speedway's (Both tracks are owned by Larry's Father, John Wight) in the near future. ARDC has visited both Speedway's in the past, but not in many years, not since becoming a Wingless Club. Larry has also placed orders for 2 Midget's, he will definitely be returning to the CB in 2017, in his own equipment. With assistance from Heffner Motorsports, which is who he drove for at this year's CB. I hope the Club is open to coming to the Syracuse area in the future.
I would love to see ANY nonwing racing in that area.
A perfect scenario for me would be the ardc running in the Syracuse area and them also implementing a D-2 division as in Indiana where I could have use of my Minisprint. Minisprints have pretty much disappeared from this area theres some 600cc cars that they are now calling minisprints, but they are micros running on 10# diameter wheels. It seems we have renamed minisprints to lightning sprints and micro's to minisprints. Now if we could just rename winged cars to something other than sprintcars and we'd be getting somewhere.
 
3/30/16, 11:32 AM   #4
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we are not eliminating the travel just postponing it temporarily. We need to build up the ranks again. right now we are pulling from a local pool of approx 20 cars. when we mix in some mini sprints and travelers we increase to approx 30

before we can start traveling again we need to have a local pool of 30 cars and mix mini's and travelers so we can increase to 50.

Thats when we can travel and anticipate 18-22 cars.

we lost 2 guys last in 2015 but we picked up 5 over the winter!!

we increased the payout ($1,000.00 to win $ 150.00 green regardless of car count)

added incentives for guys who race more ( approx $1,5000.00) if you sign in to every event but we have broken down into 5 race blocks so even of you only string 5 races consecutively you still benefit
 
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3/30/16, 4:29 PM   #5
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I really like the idea of co-sponsored events. USAC/ARDC shows last summer were great & I'll be back!
 
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3/30/16, 4:45 PM   #6
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I would love to see ANY nonwing racing in that area.
A perfect scenario for me would be the ardc running in the Syracuse area and them also implementing a D-2 division as in Indiana where I could have use of my Minisprint. Minisprints have pretty much disappeared from this area theres some 600cc cars that they are now calling minisprints, but they are micros running on 10# diameter wheels. It seems we have renamed minisprints to lightning sprints and micro's to minisprints. Now if we could just rename winged cars to something other than sprintcars and we'd be getting somewhere.
Did you know about this? Nonwing, crate engine (with starters!) low buck racing in NY State. I was curious & thinking of going last summer but never made it... worth a look see
https://www.facebook.com/NorthEastWi...432363630806:0
 
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3/30/16, 4:57 PM   #7
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Did you know about this? Nonwing, crate engine (with starters!) low buck racing in NY State. I was curious & thinking of going last summer but never made it... worth a look see
https://www.facebook.com/NorthEastWi...432363630806:0
No I didn't !
I wonder who really does, its the first I heard of it. It's a great idea and I hope it works out. If they run this season, I'll make the trip over to check it out a couple times. I've never been on facebook but maybe someone should let him know that getting the word out on IOW would be a good idea. IOW is big everwhere.
 
3/30/16, 5:16 PM   #8
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In my opinion we do not need another class of race car especially in the Northeast
Everyone tries to focus on cost of racing
I have said it a million times you're racing will cost exactly what your budget will allow you to spend
Convincing people to buy a race car that they will be stuck with when the class does not make it doesn't make a lot of sense
New Egypt has been trying to get this class off the ground for a few years and the only way that they have been even remotely successful is by essentially giving cars away

What we have embraced in the ardc is creating an atmosphere that people want to participate in and will be justly rewarded for their participation

If you take a look at just about any spec class division it never grows and it mires in mediocrity

This of course is my opinion for what that is worth :-)
 
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3/30/16, 6:17 PM   #9
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In my opinion we do not need another class of race car especially in the Northeast
Everyone tries to focus on cost of racing
I have said it a million times you're racing will cost exactly what your budget will allow you to spend
Convincing people to buy a race car that they will be stuck with when the class does not make it doesn't make a lot of sense
New Egypt has been trying to get this class off the ground for a few years and the only way that they have been even remotely successful is by essentially giving cars away

What we have embraced in the ardc is creating an atmosphere that people want to participate in and will be justly rewarded for their participation


If you take a look at just about any spec class division it never grows and it mires in mediocrity

This of course is my opinion for what that is worth :-)
You could be right, who knows, at least one guy here is interested (make that 2...)
Nothing ventured, nothing gained
 
3/30/16, 6:19 PM   #10
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No I didn't !
I wonder who really does, its the first I heard of it. It's a great idea and I hope it works out. If they run this season, I'll make the trip over to check it out a couple times. I've never been on facebook but maybe someone should let him know that getting the word out on IOW would be a good idea. IOW is big everwhere.
According to schedule, they're running, looks like every week
 
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