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10/9/13, 9:50 PM |
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Humpy Wheeler's new idea
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10/9/13, 10:37 PM | #2 | ||
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Don't trust him!
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10/9/13, 11:12 PM |
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Re: Humpy Wheeler's new idea
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It's kind of a good idea but can you trust him to make this happen and not keep the profits. I like the thought but I think TRUST would be key to this ever working.
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10/10/13, 12:10 AM | #4 | ||
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A businessman like Wheeler doesnt do things like this because there nice guys. There are likely commissions/royalties he gains or once the number of member tracks is large enough he goes back with "look what I have done for you and if you want it to continue I am going to charge you a fee."
However, one of the underlying things this says is that the top tiers of motorsports are no longer the "go too money makers for sponsors" because NASCAR especially has lost their core fan bases and those fansxhave gone back to local racing. I think wheeler is trying to get a head start on the competition. In general I think the idea is good and can work but nothing is free. |
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10/10/13, 12:16 AM |
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Re: Humpy Wheeler's new idea
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Isn't he the one, a few years ago, who said women will never like going to a dirt track because it will mess up their hair-do?
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10/10/13, 4:00 PM |
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Based on the press release it does sound like this is more for his pocketbook than to help somebody who promotes a 1/4 mile dirt track in Illinois. Lets say Humpy convinces John Deere to sponsor short track racing... signs them to a million dollar deal..surely Humpys company keeps 250-400K out of the million... so now theres $750,000 worth of John Deere money in the kitty...if there are 1000 tracks in the program each one just got a whopping $750 worth of money from John Deere...not even enough to pay for signage and the membership fee to be in the program...plus it would probably have a non compete written in the contract... so now the track owner can't also solicit the local Kubota dealer for sponsorship...loss of potential revenue... and what if the contract also says the tracks equipment must all be John Deere green...no Ford or Caterpillar or International tractors or graders allowed in front of the fans... When Humpys company signs Pepsi as "The Official Soft Drink of Short Track Racing" suddenly the promoter is stuck using Pepsi products at whatever price they offer him...no chance to get a better bid from Coke...etc etc etc I realize all of this is doomsday speculation and there isn't one piece of evidence in this press release supporting all of my assumptions... but after seeing how NASCAR has acted with all of their sponsors the last 15 years I can't imagine Humpy treating short track sponsors any differently....remember when Nextel became the title sponsor??? Any other mobile communication company who wasn't already sponsoring a team was off the table as a potential sponsor for teams...Alltel and Cingular were grandfathered in but many more were locked out... |
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10/10/13, 7:29 PM |
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Re: Humpy Wheeler's new idea
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You can bet your Grandmother's house dress, if Humpy has anything to do with it, it will be expensive, and what you see won't necessarily be what you will get, and yes, those battle ship gray "splint" cars were just what everyone needed, NOT! Another instance, the Legends Cars, you buy em from, guess who, you don't "repair" a nerf bar, a bumper, or a fender, you buy a new one, from guess who, and you do that, at the track, before you go on the track again! Makes sense to me, might as well get it all! Bob
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10/10/13, 8:10 PM |
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Re: Humpy Wheeler's new idea
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The only guy who make money in this deal is Humpy.
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10/10/13, 10:25 PM |
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Join Date: Jan 2013 Posts: 3 |
just because your grandstands, are empty,ya don't have to try empty ours,wheel bee ok
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10/10/13, 10:39 PM |
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Re: Humpy Wheeler's new idea
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Maybe Humpy is just an old man trying to be relevant again on the national stage. He's got a lot of time on his hands these days. Maybe he should concentrate on trying to save the huge money losing NAPCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte. Stick with what you know, Humpy, and stay away from my sprint cars.
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