Lots of great points and none of them false fellas but It isn't touching the full meaning of the post.
Waynesfield and LBurg to many of your surprise average the highest car count the last two or three years of all the regular tracks. Waynesfield was solid between 28-40 on any given night with a couple near fifty or more. Lawrenceburg had some down nights in the teens but the three USAC an two BOSS were all close to the 40 range and midget week drew strong on sprints as well. giving it a low 30s average.
Its the weeks where people show up, expecting to see the three or four heats and low and behold. Two tracks that don't run sprints add shows to the four or five already running Saturday Night. It kinda defeats the purpose for both teams and fans. A couple tracks will get the short end and sometimes its a weather thing combined. Hey, Radar shows showers up north, but not moving south or vice versa.
I guess it is what it is and we have to live with it. Was just looking for others views. There is often just as good of racing with less count but until it actually happens. Sometimes the "Is this it?" Especially for a named or special race sticks in the mind.
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