illiNOISE (Offline)
#1
6/6/10 1:15 PM
Will there be a standard race format for Illinois Sprint Week, or will each individual track determine the procedure for the evening?
Mud Packer (Offline)
#2
6/6/10 3:55 PM
Originally Posted by illiNOISE:
Will there be a standard race format for Illinois Sprint Week, or will each individual track determine the procedure for the evening?
Just my opinion, but I would hope that they would run the sprint cars feature first. I looked at a couple of the tracks websites and they are showing 4 or 5 support classes as well. No offense to the local folks that come to see them race, however when you lose an hour traveling from Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, etc., it makes no sense to go when you won't get home before 2 or 3 AM. The work bell starting at 6 AM doesn't work for 4 nights like that for very many. I really want to see this work and the only way it will is to move the show along due to 4 shows being held on nights before most go to work the next morning.
Mike
Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
mscs20 (Offline)
#5
6/6/10 11:19 PM
Same as last year, each track runs their own show with their own people.
Dwayne (Offline)
#7
6/7/10 7:19 AM
Does anyone know what Minisprints are running at VCS?
illiNOISE (Offline)
#9
6/7/10 4:30 PM
It seems to me promoters find themselves in a hopeless no-win situation when it comes to putting on a mid-week show. Start hotlaps at 6:00 or 6:30 so the headline feature can hit the track by 8:30 or 9:00, and you piss off the half of the crowd that works a 9:00-5:30 type of schedule. But if you try to accomodate those folks by starting at 7:30 and running all the support class heats first, the fans who work more of a 6:30-2:00 dayshift will scream bloody murder because the sprint feature didn't push of until after 10:30. All they can really do is try to keep the show moving whenever it starts.
Hawker (Offline)
#10
6/7/10 8:58 PM
I realize that not everyone is like me, but it's never bothered me to stay up to midnight for a "special" race. Especially if I saw a great race that was run to the best of the promoter's ability.