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5/21/14, 7:02 AM |
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You are right. Racing at one time was considered great entertainment for everybody. It was an inexpensive way to take the kids out for a night of thrills and spills. As time went by they invented things like TV, Pizza party shops, Putt Putt golf and on and on. Fans started finding more and more ways to spend their recreation dollars. Race tracks kinda of fell back and did not compete as much as they should and the front gate kept getting smaller and smaller. Us baby boomers are getting older and older and we just didn't have as many kids as our parents did. Consequently the front gate kept getting smaller and smaller and older and older. Gas city has a great set up for racers and fans alike. With the pits located next to the stands it is possible for the racers to go up in the stands and watch the race with the fans if they are having one of them rare good nights and nothing breaks. I got that chance the last time we raced at Gas City. I am kinda of an observer, not only the races but the people in the stands. What I observed was a lot of older people forty five years old and above. These are great fans, they know what is going on out there on the track and truly loyal fans. What I didn't see was a bunch of young kids, teenagers and younger couples with kids. They were home watching TV or going to the Pizza Parlors I guess. For racing to continue we have to replace our fan base. Our fans are literally dying off and not being replenished. You fans out there know that racing is addictive or you still wouldn't be coming to the races year after year and reading boards like IOW. I mentioned bringing a race car that could sit behind the grand stands for the kids and even grown ups to have pictures taken in. First we need kids to sit in these race cars. Why don't some concerned fans go out and invite some younger people to the races. Like I said racing is addictive, once these kids see what they have been missing we might just cultivate some new fans to fill our seats when we are gone. Stop and think back to your first race. How did you manage to get to the race track? You didn't have as many choices as young people do today, but I bet it was a parent or friend that brought you to that first race. It would help if us older race fans went out and recruited some young blood. Race tracks can't afford advertising any more so to grow we are left to using word of mouth, this is after all is still the best form of advertising. Maybe promoters should take lessons from the local corner drug salesmen and offer some discount tickets for first time race fans or even older fans and try to make the money back in the concession stands and suviner stands Honest Dad himself ![]() ![]()
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5/21/14, 7:07 AM |
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there should be two koontz racing midgets up there, lets raise that purse and car count!
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5/21/14, 9:09 AM |
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5/21/14, 9:14 AM |
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Ask your self>>>> how can a racing group come to a race track and run a race on a Monday night>>> fill the stands to capacity with very expensive tickets and pay a purse that is out of this world????
What are they doing that we as racers aren't doing? Could we do that too? Their racing isn't that much better than ours is, is it? Honest Dad himself ![]() ![]()
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5/21/14, 10:00 PM |
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I was just looking over the Gas City and Montpelier schedule's. The MMSA has a race scheduled up at Montpelier for the 21st of June and Gas City has a Midget race scheduled for the 20th of June, So>>>> if any of the MMSA racers wanted to run a two race weekend and help supplement the trip up north this would be a great way to do it. Then If we could just get penciled in for Kokomo Speedway for that Sunday we would have a full weekend of racing and I would be so rich that I could take the next week off.
![]() ![]() Sometimes I do kinda of think like a racer!!! Honest Dad himself ![]() ![]() |
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5/23/14, 12:21 AM |
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5/23/14, 12:03 PM |
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You guys up north are lucky to now have two promoters interested in bringing back local Midget racing. Give them all the support you can and keep this trend going. Remember most of those racers out there were at one time or another race fans that took the next step. Racing tends to grow and prosper as people experience it, and when they find out that it actually does not take mega bucks to race Midgets with the proper rules in place this trend I hope will take off.
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5/24/14, 10:00 AM |
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I want to personally thank each and every midget driver, crew, and owners for taking the time to come out to Gas City last night. We had a very respectful 16 midgets in the house, and also had a late arrival #43 who I believe was Logan Arnold as he ran over at Montpelier a couple weeks ago. I hope the series can continue to grow. There are a lot of sprint car tracks but not nearly as many midget tracks. Shane Cottle won the feature over Trey Marchum, a driver I had never heard of until last night in the 39 car and he impressed me. Led most of the feature before Shane got around him in lap traffic. Opening night feat winner Chett Gherke finished 3rd in Don Moores #10. There were some new drivers/teams that were not their opening night including the 2 39 cars of Spencer Bayston/Marchum, C.Cottle in the 5c, Michael Koontz in the 17/D. Roberts in the 17x, Tate Martz, Jimmy Light, Don O'Keefe, and also Jim Jones in the mini sprint. Everyone have a great Memorial Day weekend.
Tyler
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5/24/14, 10:39 AM |
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Thanks for the props Tyler, I had a fun but frustrating night. The car felt good in warmups and I was encouraged by how hard it was pulling when I kept the throttle down and I was keeping up with the guys in front of me a lot better than last time at Montpelier (at least it felt that way to me). Around the second or third lap of hotlaps I stabbed the brakes to set her for the corner and she just came around like I'd staked the left front to the ground. In the process of looping around backwards I apparently broke something in the starter so I needed a push the rest of the night. In my heat I opted to take my 4th starting spot and kept with the pack at the green, but I intentionally stayed high to give the guys (and Lynsey) racing room; not ready to mix it up just yet. Again, the car felt like it was pulling harder but the brakes still felt "grabby", even though I'd backed the bias adjuster all the way out. Adrienne my Able-Bodied Pit Doll and I set about fueling the car up for the Main but when we started to push out it just wouldn't roll. That's when I found the source of the grabbiness; the front pads had disintigrated and welded themselves to the rotor, forcing us to scratch.
Lesson learned: just because the car came with a case of front brake pads doesn't neccessarily mean they're the RIGHT brake pads... Congrats to Shane, he made a nice "pick" move in traffic to get around Trey and that was all she wrote. And thanks to Mel and all the crew at Gas City. We'll be back.
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