Originally Posted by ISF:
Fair enough. I understand what you're saying, as well. However, chili bowl has evolved into an event that transcends all economic logic. St. Louis is light years away from that status.
As far as the St. Louis deal being a hit, Friday night got relatively favorable reviews from Dirt on Dirt. The recent negative vibes emanating from a significant portion of the late model community are beginning to overshadow even the positive D on D reviews.
I don't keep up with the LM community. Really haven't since the late 80s. Yet I think it would be unwise to dismiss the event. It could easily be LM's and Mod's Chili Bowl. What do they want, A hundred dollar tow money? From the Fan View I've seen from those that went, The lower bowl of the stadium was getting close to being filled (And that's all they rented) as adding more levels would have required much more staffing..
Like you said, No where close to 30 years and a must attend event. But it could be and in the future, It could be huge for both teams and fans.
There are less than a handful of teams at almost all races (A few exceptions) That come out ahead or break even. I guess the question is, How much can you afford to lose?
I've got a friend running the Chili Bowl this y Costing a fortune to do it, and he's got a lot of help. Yet he's doing it, BECAUSE HE WANTS TOO! And to that, I say, GO FOR IT!
Check out Joshua Shaw's vintage racing page on FB. Sharp looking ride
