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Promoters could learn a lot from minor league baseball
Race track promoters are frequently uninspired and lack creativity when actually promoting their shows. They would do well to learn from minor league baseball teams when it comes to creating wacky and inventive special promotions that drive attendance and gain publicity.
My latest article address this (the second in a series that started last week with car counts) is up on the Examiner.com site. Do you guys have any ideas for off-the-wall promotions, or know of any that tracks have done recently? I'd love to hear some good stories and ideas. |
Re: Promoters could learn a lot from minor league baseball
Sorry .... Baseball only requires one ball !!
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Re: Promoters could learn a lot from minor league baseball
There's a ton of bright ideas from minor league and summer collegiate league baseball that could be adapted for short track racing. One in particular is the "Beer Batter" type deal. Most teams will select one hitter from the opposing team to be the target for the promotion. Anytime that hitter strikes out, beers will be reduced for the next half inning. Perhaps tracks could select the driver who draws the highest pill that night, and if that driver wins their heat race, beer prices get reduced for 15 minutes. This is just one idea, there are so many more.
As for worrying about alienating the older fans, the sad reality is that they very likely won't be around 20 or 30 years from now. But their grandkids will be. Besides, I really don't think that anyone is going to stop going to a track with great racing simply because they don't like goofy promotions between races. |
Re: Promoters could learn a lot from minor league baseball
Originally Posted by SprintExaminer: ****See you all at the Action Track. |
Re: Promoters could learn a lot from minor league baseball
One night at Pike County, instead of having the six drivers in the micro sprint dash for cash simply draw for their starting spots, we had a "frozen t-shirt contest." The first driver to get their shirt pulled apart from the balled up shape they were frozen into and pulled on started on the pole. So we had six drivers beating these frozen t-shirts against the top of the guardrail, right in front of the fans.:):2::3:
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Re: Promoters could learn a lot from minor league baseball
saw this post and thought i might jump in on this one. one of the very best promoter's for this type of thing has now retired, but still does some consulting. linda holdeman, who once ran winchester, as well as oswego, had very innovative ways to entertain people @ the track, aside from the racing action. too many promotions to list here. she also went out of her way for children at the races, often combining a children's fair on racing weekends. if our sport is to survive, we must engage the younger generation and get them active in our sport at an early age. anyone who may want to call upon her expertise in the auto racing industry can contact me through this site and i can put you in touch with her. hope everyone has a great day, and the rain stops soon!!
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Re: Promoters could learn a lot from minor league baseball
I have only had time to visit Kokomo and VCS this year so far but, VCS was a very pleasant surprise. The promotor came down in the stands with a remote microphone and kept the show going with drawings, introducing the fair queen contestants etc. I would have to say he "gets it" when it comes to promotion.
btw I can't wait till the Daisy Duke look-a-like contest:8: |
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Last weekend at butler motor speedway in michigan they had an autograph night where they opened the pits up for 30mins for anyone to come and meet their favorite drivers. good idea for the kids. They all looked happy, despite the rain delays.
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Re: Promoters could learn a lot from minor league baseball
Does minor league have 8 teams playing on the weekend 100 miles apart?:10::14::15:
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