Originally Posted by Sprint63122:
What brand to they have right now to really promote this sanctioning body is a shade of its former self.The asphalt part of the series is almost to a pathetic level they could only pull 15 or 16 pavement cars to the last race they had and most of the shows for pavement barely had a full field of cars there anyway.They need to take the better part of the series on dirt and push hard to expand that,they used to come to Little Springfield speedway and race there.Here is the simple way to look at it they are based in Indiana and do not have a major paying race in there home state at all that along is just awful and after how many years of sanctioning races are they up to now.
Why do they need to expand the dirt? They already have a BUNCH of dirt dates....if you're complaining about them not having high-paying races, why shouldn't they keep the number of dates they have (therefore keeping supply fairly low) and attempt to get the purses of those races raised?
What they have right now is the best racing in the country with the best drivers. It does them no good to sell out and race at every little dirt track in the world for a base purse.
Little Springfield is gone. The racing world has changed. Your ideas are out-dated....simply adding more dates doesn't help a bit - that's what gets us into the problems like Shady Bowl and Liberty!!!