Good to see they are running sprints every week. The sprint and midget combo shows should be good to see. Really impressive schedule for getting a late start.
I am interested in seeing the reaction of weekly fans to $15 general admission for weekly shows. It wouldn’t be an issue for certain events, but for a track that has not raced weekly for a few years, I hope it doesn’t keep people away. Not much room for error with an attempt to reopen a place that closed because of low fan and competitor support.
Don’t interpret my statement above as me complaining or criticizing. That’s why I said I am curious to see the reaction of weekly fans. I did not say that I am mad or that I think it is ridiculous, etc. Not my decision to make or my money on the line. Just hoping it isn’t a deterrent because I want to see the track open and successful again.
Here's what I'm curious about: June 8th, "wings vs, nonwings" Are they actually gonna race against each other? I don't know anything about GLSS winged cars... is this some kind of 410 vs. 305 handicap??
Interesting...
Originally Posted by revjimk:
Here's what I'm curious about: June 8th, "wings vs, nonwings" Are they actually gonna race against each other? I don't know anything about GLSS winged cars... is this some kind of 410 vs. 305 handicap??
Interesting...
OK, I checked... GLSS is 360s
Find it hard to believe that they will be racing against wingless cars.... maybe they're just misusing the word "versus"?
I confirmed that winged and non-wing sprints will run separate programs/features on June 8th. Although that might be fun to watch! Still, it's a great night of racing scheduled.
A little research shows that Lawrenceburg, Paragon and Putnamville are all charging $15 for a weekly race night. Lawrenceburg charges $7 for kids 7-12 years-old as well, Paragon alls 10 & under free. Gas City is 12 & under free. So it seems consistent across the board for adult GA. Kokomo hasn't posted ticket prices.