Originally Posted by chop:
Please remember that berlin is a late model track. Look at the payout for a late model race
http://www.kalamazoospeedway.com/new...rom=&ucat=4&el race at Kalamazoo speedway
How many sprint cars did usac bring to the race at Kazoo this year? How many crown cars will show up for the Berlin race?
I was at the last sliver crown race at Berlin (cant' remember the name of it, was the year the other guys tried running the cars) Had a good crowd. Alot showed up to see Newman race.
A week away and not much tv or newspaper ads for it here in Grand Rapids.
Sign of the times, 2006 Klash paid $25,000 and 2007 Klash paid $30,157. Is it now a "miniseries", with the final paying $10,000 to win? Some points to ponder would be if I were a race fan who lived between K'zoo and Berlin during this week of racing (keep in mind I'm not in the know, of racetrack ******** in Western Michigan), I'm not going to any of them:
A. Choose a series that rarely runs at Berlin, has no entry list and just cancelled their last scheduled race.
B. Choose a series of regionally strong/native Outlaw Super late models, where I may see a full field of cars (2007 race had 56 cars show up) with several heats and a B-main.
C. Waste my money on tickets to NASCAR MIS on the 14-15th.
D. Go to the ARCA race at Berlin.
E. Convince some people who can drive an hour to any dirt track in Indiana to watch sprints, that they should drive up to Michigan to watch a Silver Crown race on pavement.
I live in the Ontario, the Canadian equivalent of Michigan from an economic standpoint, and I know many people couldn't afford more then one special event race in the next few weeks. I have to work and can't drive the 3-4 hours all week, I hope any of you Michigan race fans can make the show.