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LocalYokel (Offline)
  #91 10/6/09 4:15 AM
Originally Posted by DonMoore10:
If there are, say, 26 cars at the track under the pill draw heat race placement, 13 are going to be in the front half and 13 in the back half of each heat race. If the back half group of cars load up and leave, that leaves 13 cars for the race fans that evening to watch and apparently by reading several of the posts on here, many of you think that's OK which, frankly, I don't get at all, especially when a race team must pay fuel, entry and pit pass fees, crew fees to show up at the track. I hate to ruin your day but there won't be many race tracks or race teams in business in the future with this practice. I don't get it.
I sometimes think that Don Moore's posts are annoying or unfounded; this post however makes me think he's a racer...

also, I'm probably the only person in the world who likes the draw. I think its intresting and fair.
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Brewer 14 (Offline)
  #92 10/6/09 8:29 AM
Originally Posted by polecar:
if all owners raced based on a business decision, racing would be dead.
Wrong!!!


J.L. Brewer
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767 (Offline)
  #93 10/6/09 8:47 AM
All i know is when racing becomes a business decision, there is no fun in it. Several people are setting here bashing MSCS for there format. Guess what they had 4 more cars than Usac did. Anyone that gets 54 cars to show up is doing something right. Heaven forbid someone have to work for a win. I support any series that forces drivers to race!
PJ Wright (Offline)
  #94 10/6/09 8:49 AM
There are a lot of articulate, well thought out posts on this thread and some....not so much.
IMO, the bottom line is this: As a fan, do I have a right to be disappointed in not getting to see BC and Levi race?
Yes. Do I have a right to question their character or dedication? No.
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Charles Nungester (Offline)
  #95 10/6/09 9:22 AM
Originally Posted by 767:
All i know is when racing becomes a business decision, there is no fun in it. Several people are setting here bashing MSCS for there format. Guess what they had 4 more cars than Usac did. Anyone that gets 54 cars to show up is doing something right. Heaven forbid someone have to work for a win. I support any series that forces drivers to race!
Thats only because of the age limit and Hanns rule USAC has. Notice Whitt and a few others were not back saturday as well.

Cars were there for the ten grand, No more, no less. Wouldn't have mattered if it was non sanctioned

Charles Nungester
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Lucky161 (Offline)
  #96 10/6/09 11:03 AM
Both of the sprint car series I get to watch regularly use both passing points and inverts. From my point of view as a fan they both work out well. But it is a little confusing when the second place in a heat doesn't automatically make the A main. It doesn't happen often, but it does happen. But if a car starts on the pole and slips back to second and another car starts in the rear and passes a bunch of cars, then it makes sense to me to let the guys that passes the most cars get the preferential spot.
quicktime3 (Offline)
  #97 10/6/09 12:58 PM
Originally Posted by 767:
All i know is when racing becomes a business decision, there is no fun in it. Several people are setting here bashing MSCS for there format. Guess what they had 4 more cars than Usac did. Anyone that gets 54 cars to show up is doing something right. Heaven forbid someone have to work for a win. I support any series that forces drivers to race!
Work for a win?
Like maybe every heat race was won from the front row?
Blake Fitzpatrick and Chris Windom could have won the race without ever passing a car.
Yep, I like to see guys draw the front row for a heat race and the feature...they really earned that!
maradamx3
  #98 10/6/09 1:53 PM
Originally Posted by PJ Wright:
There are a lot of articulate, well thought out posts on this thread and some....not so much.
IMO, the bottom line is this: As a fan, do I have a right to be disappointed in not getting to see BC and Levi race?
Yes. Do I have a right to question their character or dedication? No.
Actually, you do have the right. We all do because these kinds of acts HURT THE SPORT. There is more to think about than whether or not you may not make the show, lose more money, crash, etc (which are issues every single race). This is the type of thing that turns fans away. Talk about the economics of racing - no fans, no races....period. This leaves a sour taste in fans' mouths (7 pages of reponses is proof - most are negative). This gives the sport a black eye. Is this what all of you sympathizers and true race fans want? No duh it was their decision. Has anyone said it wasn't their decision to make? Who cares? What I care about is the sport and its continual survival and growth. What is obvious is that any team that makes decisions like these does not care for the sport or the fans that support and keep the sport alive. Or, the bigger picture was not taken into consideration. Bad move! Hopefully, the black eye will heal.

James
polecar (Offline)
  #99 10/6/09 1:54 PM
Originally Posted by Brewer 14:
Wrong!!!


J.L. Brewer
After reading your lengthy reply I realized I’m not wrong. I also realized I’m just as guilty as the clauson’s and jones. Why? Because I knew every time my car would have left the shop I was going to lose money. So I left the car in the shop. My business decision made the car count 1 car less. And I know of 1 other car owner that did the same thing I did. Know that’s 2 cars. I only see the snow ball getting bigger.
TQ29m (Offline)
  #100 10/6/09 3:20 PM
Let's just suppose for a few minutes. Suppose you liked racing, suppose you didn't know any of the drivers, what they had under the hood, there were no ******** involved, you just wanted to go see some racing. You're only investment, was what you paid, for your space of pine. Suppose you saw some excellent racing, and there were winners, and losers, but you were entertained. Would you be happy, would you go back? Chances are you would. What I fail to understand, about this whole mess, is why you get so upset, when YOU'RE favorite driver/team whatever, decides that his/her investment, is not worth the risk, that may become a disaster, for them, and their team, the FANS really don't have a dog in this fight, it's economics 101, sure they didn't choose to take that risk, but maybe the sponsor also felt the results wouldn't be favorable either, they, for the most part, are paying the bills for keeping the teams on the road, and on the track. Now, lets suppose NICECAR would decide to use a pill draw, to establish the starting positions, it now becomes a different horse, and a different color, they start 43 cars, so if they had 54 in the pits, it would load up 9, and no one had to get on the track, don't even have to unload. I think this is a matter of the supposed fans, feeling they OWN the drivers, and cars, therefore they came to watch them, and they'd better do what they came to see. I feel like the teams make the decisions, and I know it's difficult sometimes, but if you want to race another day, then you need to pay a little more attention to the odds. 10k is not a lot of money, to some folks, to others, only aa dream, and to some, most of us, if we get tow money, we feel lucky. I just don't see the reason to start this thread, when times are as slow as they are, everyone, except the very rich feel the pinch, and they are watching where every penny goes too, but they are smart enough to not invest in "consumables", like racing. My .02 for now. Bob

"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
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