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  #2 6/23/14 7:03 PM
Originally Posted by DAD:
The process of lining up cars for a race has always been a hit and miss type deal. You want to be fair to the racers involved, but you are also responsible for making the race as challenging and competitive as possible for the race fan in the stands. Those are your customers and they go a long way into paying the purse for the event.

1. What is the best method in the race fan's opinion could a race promoter or racing organization develop that would accomplish this rather difficult task?

2. The next question would be what are the draw backs to each method?

Honest Dad himself
This would be better served as a separate thread rather than hijacking the Sheldon Kinser Memorial Race thread by the Bloomington Speedway. We don't need this discussion on this particular thread.

Mike

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