Does USAC award tracks ISW dates, or is it based on admission to the good ole' boys club by the promotors that are already part of ISW? If a track wants an ISW date but is not allowed to have one for either of those reasons, then I don't see any problem with promotors like Joe Spiker, Keith Ford, or Mason Fleetwood scheduling some races with a bigger purse during this same time.
Originally Posted by AERO410SCJA:
I think your missing the point.Where are all the owners and drivers that ***** about races not pay anything to win.You had a perfect chance to bring your car out NOT race against "big dollar teams" and 21 cars show up.Maybe next year it should pay 500 hundred to win,so forty cars show up.
PS Thanks to all the drivers and teams that showed up and raced

21 cars might have a lot to do with it being a Monday night. A lot of those non-USAC regulars that are on a smaller budget most likely work during the week and wouldn't be able to get to a race on a weeknight. If it was this Friday instead, they probably would have had quite a few more cars, even with ISW at Bloomington.