Glit
You have a point. I am too slow and the cars are too fast for me to read a name lettered on the other side cowl of the car. In the age of instant printing why not take the sign in sheet and print it out at the end of hot laps. Get a kid (That might be a problem) to sell the sheets for a dollar and pay the kid 25 cents a piece to sell them. Programs would be nice but I guess in these times they represent too much time and effort to produce. I can Remember getting a program with a separate loose sheet in it for drivers names and cars. I guess That was ancient history, but it seemed like promoters back then put a lot of time and effort into producing and selling adds for them. I wonder what their motives were? I know that they are expensive to produce but what if the customer got one with each adult ticket? I get all kinds of trade magazines in the mail for free because the publishers are trying impress their advertisers with circulation numbers. Could tracks do this?
Honest Dad himself
