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2/28/10, 12:21 AM |
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I'm trying to figure out how a sponsor can advertise effectively on the body panels around the cage. Must be a strange way of advertising. If I were a sponsor, I don't think the cage panels and the way they are configured would be the place I would want my business advertised. Can anyone tell us who these sponsors are that are willing to buy advertising on these odd shaped cage panels? I'm seeing 6 inches here and 6 inches there with the panels configured in a boomerang shape. Idk... maybe the fans will need to bring high powered binoculars to see these sponsors on the cage panels. I'm usually pelted with dust, dirt, mud clods and "what have you" when I'm sitting in the stands watching a sprint car race. Trying to avoid all that doesn't leave me much time to look for a sponsor on the cage panels.
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2/28/10, 1:54 AM |
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If no one wants to see the panels and they want to see the drivers; how do we explain the success of the WoO,Dirt Late Models and NASCAR?
Side panels do help the speed. Me personally; I'd love to see them without the cages and what not, but that will never happen just like the Pony Express probably won't be stopping by any of our houses anytime soon. Instead of being so concerned with what we had, we need to appreciate what we have. With all of the negative talk and fits of rage over this and that, there is alot of good stories going on in the sport right now and some damn fine racing. 1050 Weight rule with driver is a joke. It's like saying that since I gave you change for a five and now you have 5 one dollar bills, you have more money. Besides; It isn't like there are just a slew of guys who weigh two hundred plus pounds who were just waiting for them to change the weight limit. Those guys don't typically fit well in a midget. As USAC is finding out in their rev tests out west, the midget rev deal may not be as easy to set guidlines for as they think. I'll leave you with one question; If someone set up shop in China or India and started building sprint and midget motors for around $12,000 to $15,000 and a series adopted them as their engine of choice; would you quit owning a car or watching the sport? After all; It would be more affordable and better for the consumer and the fans would have more teams to root for.(As the theory goes) Whats it matter how we get there; as long as we are there? Don't think that isn't an option on a table somewhere.
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2/28/10, 8:25 AM |
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2/28/10, 10:44 AM |
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If their arms come out of the cage then they don't have them on correctly.
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2/28/10, 10:45 AM |
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Just when "brand identity" and the joys of traditional 410 sprints starts to take hold some folks want to start "Sprouting Winglets".... Just a lowley fan point of view and don't worry we'll be there when the green drops supporting our racing addiction, winglets or not. Wishing you one hell'va racing season.
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2/28/10, 10:54 AM |
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Behold, the next generation midget / non wing sprint.
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2/28/10, 12:09 PM |
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Sorry there Donnybrook, we can't share all of our secrets with you and your stable of cars............
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2/28/10, 12:20 PM |
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The fan is still the most important entity in racing and what they want to see has been sadly put on the back burner in place of big business and money. Let's return the sport to a fan friendly sport, not a corporate driven sport. Ford Motor Company has finally realized that they must build cars that people like and want to buy and their "new found discovery" is paying off big time. They have finally realized that they must listen to the buyers if they want to survive, again sadly lacking in the racing sport. And now regarding the weight rule for midgets. I have already talked to two midget teams who have been sitting on the sidelines that think this rule is something that will motivate them to go racing again. That's at least two teams that weren't actively participating before the rule change. I'm sure there are more out there. And would someone care to elaborate on the "rev testing" going on in the West??? I didn't know that was happening. |
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2/28/10, 12:58 PM |
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Don,
I am having a hard time believing this weight rule is going to change anything. The old rule stated the car had to weight 900lbs without the driver. Races are obviously not won/lost in the pit area like NASCRAP so "most" cars ontrack were 1025-1050 anyways. The new rule has done nothing but forced the heavier drivers to spend more money to make the cars even lighter to be meet the 1050 rule. BTW, The UMARA rule for this year is 1075lbs with the driver, now we're getting somewhere. A 200lbs driver can typically lose 25lbs to be at the limit. I am also going to suggest a 2 tire per night rule and double file restarts. Jim Anderson |
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2/28/10, 1:07 PM |
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