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1/8/25, 1:35 PM | #11 | |
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As I recall, cousin Carl fell for it 3 times
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1/8/25, 9:01 PM |
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THAT Sumar Classic Toledo, OH Rollie Beale Classic Winchester, IN Rich Vogler Classic IRP Hoosier Hundred Springfield, IL Bettenhausen 100 Du Quoin, IL Ted Horn 100 Rossburg, OH 4-Crown Nationals Not to mention other races at major tracks like Gateway, Port Royal, Bellville, Kansas State Fairgrounds, Brownsburg & Salem! This series prepares drivers that do move "up" about running longer events and how a car changes through-out. Does there need to be something to draw more interest? Likely that is the case for every racing series... Getting guys like RTJ to run (other thread) could help.
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1/8/25, 10:16 PM |
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anything that runs around the top of Belleville is a marquee event,especially if it does not have a wing
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1/8/25, 10:54 PM |
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Don Hawk revolutionized the racing merch business when he was working for Earnhardt, he worked for Speedway Motorsports for over a decade he is pretty much overqualified for the job.
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1/8/25, 11:43 PM | #15 | ||
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I’m not sure how revolutionizing merch sales in Nascar equals overqualified in a niche open wheel series, but ok. Like I said in my first post, I’m willing to give him a chance. If he improves things I will stand up and applaud
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1/9/25, 1:11 AM |
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Drivers went from making less on their merch than they were driving the car to making millions on merch alone. Before think about "giving him a chance" you need to do a little research.
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1/9/25, 8:45 AM |
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Just because it was a big race 30 years ago does not make it a big race today. ![]() |
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1/9/25, 12:57 PM |
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Since Belleville has come back on the tour, its Silver Crown race has been on par with the WoO races there in the 2010s. The Hutchinson, Kansas race last year, featured the largest crowd at that facility in 40 years. Both had crowds which were 70-90% of capacity. I think this shows that the Silver Crown division is still viable and there are venues out there where the big cars can go and be successful.
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1/9/25, 2:27 PM |
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![]() "Make" more $? I suspect the WoO sanction fee is larger, so the equation would be different...ya, they would proly sell more tix; but the promoter might make less $ overall...(&, ya, I do suspect the promoters make little or none off some Silver Crown races...which is too bad; but I still think they are marquee races in the historical perspective. & bless the hearts of guys like Bob Sargent holding as many races as he does!).
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1/9/25, 7:00 PM |
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Why some of the other venue's lack in spectator support (specifically the two remaining 1 mile dirt tracks)? I have a totally unscientific theory on that which will remain a subject for another day but it absolutely cannot be for the lack of good racing, especially over the past decade or more. Absolutely no one can say those races have not been very entertaining over that time span. God bless Bob Sargent!! ![]()
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