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6/26/16, 12:56 PM |
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Only 12 cars? POWRI really?
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Join Date: Sep 2009 Posts: 300 |
What is up with the low car counts this weekend? I almost drove 300 miles,glad I didn't.
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6/26/16, 1:12 PM |
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Re: Only 12 cars? POWRI really?
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Join Date: Aug 2007 Posts: 1,474 |
Hint: You might want to look in the win column for the past two years for a clue......
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6/26/16, 1:33 PM | #3 | ||
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Join Date: Aug 2014 Posts: 9,002 |
Usually all you need is 8 Kunz car's for a show anyway
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6/26/16, 2:09 PM |
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Re: Only 12 cars? POWRI really?
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Join Date: Aug 2007 Posts: 1,474 |
It could come down to that.....
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6/26/16, 3:16 PM |
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Re: Only 12 cars? POWRI really?
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Join Date: May 2013 Posts: 79 |
I'm worried to see what the car count will look like next weekend at Angell Park!
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6/26/16, 4:21 PM |
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Re: Only 12 cars? POWRI really?
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Race Count Last Year: 48 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 18,798 |
I noticed that only 19 cars were at Belle-Clair. Glad I chose to go to Bloomington instead of the six hour round trip to Belleville. Hate to see the low car counts; I really love Belle-Clair Speedway.
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6/26/16, 5:11 PM | #7 | ||
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Here's another question. Could someone with a Badger-legal car also run the National race?
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6/26/16, 9:27 PM | #8 | ||
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Posts: 980 |
There were only 15 cars at Montpeiler and they allow just about any combination possible with not a Toyota in sight.
Car counts for all divisions are down virtually everywhere. There is a much bigger problem facing racing than Toyota powered cars. If anything....the argument could be made that KKR is doing all they can do to keep midget racing going. |
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6/26/16, 9:41 PM | #9 | ||
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Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 6,558 |
I have to agree, it appears that the beloved sport of racing is either not as popular as it has been, or the loose change that once made it affordable just isn't as available to both fans and owner/drivers, costs for both parties have gone up, it started to die when the fuel costs went up about 3-4 yrs ago, but started before that, think about it, there for a couple of years, we were getting 50+ tq's an event, but like everything else, those days are over. Just sayin! Bob
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6/26/16, 10:40 PM | #10 | ||
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Posts: 980 |
It's become an odd world. The promoters who try to promote and offer higher than average payouts are often greeted by less cars. Teams don't want to go to higher paying shows because of the tougher competition. Then the fans who paid extra to help pay the purse are mad because they don't feel they got their value.
I could drone on....but I feel that not enough competitors and fans truly value the sport and that many tracks and organizations try to make their nut on the backs of the competitors because they are afraid to count on the front gate fans. I often feel that it's simply a case of too much of a good thing. It's not a big deal anymore to see amazing drivers doing extraordinary things. It's not special and there is little mystery surrounding it. Couple that with stagnant wages and the ability to watch highlights almost immediately and problems start to arise. |
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