There is another idea I have , and this should scare every promotor who reads this board. We hear all the time that the economy is getting better and better from the politicos. We also know that everything you here in DC is far from the truth, and I'm singling out no one .
We all know that it isn't near as good as they make it sound in DC. Now with fuel prices on the rise it just gets worse. The thing that's scary is that the only way to pay for the jack in prices is to cut spending of disposable income. This will effect the local tracks.
Instead of going racing, you need to spend what used to be extra money on food, gas, and the like. There goes the budget for racing.I hope I'm wrong, but knowing Bristol is a perennial sellout, it seems to be more then a lack of interest, it seems to be that a lack of money among fans may also be playing a part. If that's the case, it could be a looong summer for the tracks around here. I hope I'm wrong.
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