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successful track?
A friend and I were talking today about tracks and USAC. And this question came to mind. For a track in the Indiana area to be successful. Does the track have to host a USAC sanctioned race? My personal opinion is no. I feel there's other ways to please the open wheel community without dropping a lot of money to host a USAC race.
Opinions anyone? |
Re: successful track?
I would say no. For instance, Montpelier had a pretty successful year after having to postpone their first few races. They had a great turnout when BOSS came in to run and they have a solid car count every weekend. I know it's not really known as a sprint car track but I'd say they're doing well.
The same type of story comes to mind with Plymouth, while I personally am not a fan, they get good car counts, try to put on special events and had a good car count for their open wheel Wednesday event. |
Look at Montpelier, no usac race but thinking outside the box has paid off for them, but on the other hand, look at gas city, they missed all of their big shows this year and had to close down
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I think you will be a little surprised with Montpelier again next year :)..
Tk |
Re: successful track?
Devin, Pay $500.00 to win a $150 to start run 15 classes and you will be successful beyond your wildest dreams.
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Re: successful track?
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