I keep adding on but that’s because this clown deserves it. In my eyes, we are a family, we get on IOW from time to time and get heated but I’d gladly offer you a beer from my cooler at the track. We all love racing and want to see tracks prosper.
But this guy, he’s reciting lines from some fairy tale from California, not even good enough to come to Indiana to take care of the track he “owns”
Saw a good question posed online earlier. If he doesn’t have the money to pay this debt down to keep his track from going to auction, how does he keep it running?
How does he pay race purses? How does he pay his track workers (they seem like a stellar bunch lol), how does he pay for concessions to feed and hydrate his handful of fans, how does he pay power or electric for the track to function? How does he pay for the equipment and fuel it takes to maintain a track? How does he pay to even improve the track to get it in working order to the point cars can even safely navigate it considering the photos and videos I’ve seen it hasn’t been touched since the last race they had there years ago?
Reno, were anxiously awaiting these answers. You were so quick to respond to our critism the first time but you’ve been oddly silent ever since your track has gone on the market. Is there a reason for that?
Jay, maybe you can fill us in, you’re so close to the situation. Hell, I’ll give you props if you can even tell me how you’re going to fit that “record crowd of 5000” into the one tiny grandstands you have in less than two months before your first race. Reno claimed 5000 fans on the heels of all this publicity.
We’re all waiting eagerly
