Originally Posted by david mitchell:
Brent, you miss the point . It is about making the sport better. Look at the demographics at any Sprint Car race. The crowd is an older crowd. You have to adapt in the business or entertainment industry. Auto racing is both.There were a group of people last night who were attending their first race. I talked to them this morning. They enjoyed the race, but as far as concessions, rest rooms, etc. they could not believe it.I hope they return to Gas City or any other track for that matter.I fear they won't.I don't have the answers, but I see the facts. Just by the posts this morning I feel a lot of people did not enjoy their experience last night. In the business world when you get compliments it is a bonus. When you hear negative reviews when presented in a polite manner, you need to take a close look at your policies.
Blankets are one of the things that puts first time fans at a disadvantage. Someone shows up an hour before the show starts and all the seats are saved, some with no one sitting in them. Think that adds to their first experiance. I do understand the arguments that some of you have, I just don't think it is that big of a deal.
Originally Posted by LEADERS EDGE:
Easy way to solve it.....Offer reserved seating options for $10 more a ticket. Small premium to pay to get the seats you want.
You can get reserved seats at TSS for $3 extra,more than worth the extra $$$,extra leg room,2 boards to sit on and backs!!
Last night will be my last trip to GC. In 60 years of attending sprint car races, I have never had a track employee swear at me and try to intimidate me. I arrived about 2 and after reading a book in my car for about 2 hours, the Howard County deputy who puts on nametags asked me to move my car so he could put someone else in my spot. I tried to explain I needed to park facing out to avoid hitting a fan on exit as my night vision is not good. He felt he was in charge and thus I moved my car as he requested. For fan safety, I left the track before nightfall missing both features. Kokomo has been my home track for 35 years, but if I do not get an apology tonight, this will be my last year at Kokomo as well.
If I'm not mistaking, this is the same guy I saw nearly tackle an elderly man trying to carry an oxygen tank into the race track. After watching him tell hundreds of loyal and respectful fans that they can't take a 50 cent bottle of water into the track on a 80-90 degree day. I get it you need to make your hot dog sales, but somebody needs to check this guy. A good sheriff will know when exceptions are necessary, while the bad ones take there badge and authority and shove it down our throats.
Hoping things change, as I am a young race fan and hate to see the elderly treated so poorly..
I saw that same incident--yelling at an 80 year old man to "get back here now!" While the old fellow hobbled back asking "What did I do?" Was heartbreaking...all because the beer drinking Deputy thought he was trying to sneak something in after standing in 90 degree heat for a couple hours--and he simply had his oxygen tank! Not good...
.This post may set a record for most hits.Do any of our long time posters know what the record is for most hits?Also what was the post?Thanks,enjoy your day at a track near you.
Ancient wise man say man who get into race for free never see bad race.
Originally Posted by dkdorkboy: .This post may set a record for most hits.Do any of our long time posters know what the record is for most hits?Also what was the post?Thanks,enjoy your day at a track near you.
I would say one of the Oval Nationals update threads. Update threads usually top that list.
A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.
Originally Posted by david mitchell:
Midget week ratings were from last year, and included cooler policy, concession policy, and just the overall fan experience. All tracks rated favorably except Gas City and Kokomo.
When the checkered has flown on the feature and I'm driving away from a race track and my head is still buzzing from the adrenaline, my throat so sore that I can hardly talk to my racing friends on the cell phone about the race we just saw and my sides are sore from all the times I leaned to the left of to the right in my seat, then I know I just had a good "overall fan experience". Those are metrics that I use to calculate that. There are 2 tracks meet that criteria almost every time I leave them and Kokomo is one of them. That totally trumps any track policies I might not agree with and most tracks have at least one.
If you're going to come on Indiana Open Wheel and try to sell Hoosier racing fans on Kokomo Speedway being an overall bad racing experience, when you have less than 10 posts, you're probably not going to get off to a good start here. I'm just sayin".
Jerry
A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.