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9/20/14, 10:48 PM   #16
curbservice
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I think everyone is missing the the point here. It's the promoters job to "promote" the event days, weeks, and months in advance of the actual show date. When you book an Outlaw date you buy a "show" it is the promoters job to put butts in the seats and prepare a race track that is capable of putting on a top notch race. The race the cars all the haulers all the scoreboards and video screens, Jonny Gibson that is the show you just bought a ticket with your hard earned money to see. The Outlaws and Jonny Gibson promote the brand and the drivers not the event. If you see a bad race it's probably because the race track wasen't prepared very well, I've see plenty of non wing races with little to no passing. I think everybody is harder on the Outlaws because they cost more to attend come around less often and are the best of the best. They get held to a higher standard.