The High Limit show tomorrow at Wayne County is set to run without a support class with a planned goal of starting the 35 lap feature at 9:00 eastern. With the last post I saw 59 cars expected to be on hand, it will be interesting to see if they can achieve that time frame. If they do, it might be a lesson for other tracks
Originally Posted by flagboy55:
The High Limit show tomorrow at Wayne County is set to run without a support class with a planned goal of starting the 35 lap feature at 9:00 eastern. With the last post I saw 59 cars expected to be on hand, it will be interesting to see if they can achieve that time frame. If they do, it might be a lesson for other tracks
This is no way an angry response or an argumentative response, but what if they do go over the time? What’s it hurt? There are 59 sprint cars preregistrated on a Tuesday night, that’s awesome! I don’t understand the hate for high limit, and I’m not saying you are by any means, but just in general, a lot of people wanna hate on em
I am by no means a hater, quite the opposite in fact. I applaud them for their lofty goals and I hope they come close to pulling it off. Now I understand there’s lots of factors that go into a racing program. It’s just my hope that more race track operators see that a bunch of support classes might actually be a hindrance
Originally Posted by flagboy55:
I am by no means a hater, quite the opposite in fact. I applaud them for their lofty goals and I hope they come close to pulling it off. Now I understand there’s lots of factors that go into a racing program. It’s just my hope that more race track operators see that a bunch of support classes might actually be a hindrance
Fair enough. I think tracks rely on the support classes for back gate money. I have no clue, just a guess but that’s what I think