Originally Posted by trackaddict:
Not a matter of too many irons in the fire, if only many of you put as much time into attending events instead of complaining about what doesn't go the way you want it to maybe more promoters would be able to stay open and be able to put on the Racing shows that we all enjoy and love. With the ever slowing and poor economy, I am sure this played a role in Joe's decision to cut the VCS season short. He loves racing as much as the rest of you. Not one of us with the poor economy could afford to run a race track if we had to pay out of our pockets to make up for lower attendance and car counts, and Joe should not be expected to do this either. Remember this is a business decision also, and we must respect him for this, and look forward to a Great 2010.
Nice third post for a unnamed poster. Attacking his customers and then speaking for him. PLONK!
Many of us have made multi hundred mile trips to his tracks and we're not allowed to comment on it?
I'll agree that Joe is doing what he can but multi schedule changes, cancellations ect only hurts his buisness both from a fan and participant standpoint! Wasn't VCS the ONLY TRACK besides Paragon to break the 25 car count every night up till the PUTT purchase? He had great support there. Rest assured, A couple hundred people will show up sunday and find nothing moving. Not everyone has the net you know
Im not bashing Joe Spiker one bit here. Putt needs saved, VCS is a good facility. Next year make a schedule and stick to it
