I figured tires were a big reason.
In fairness, Delaware has the "show must go on" thing down-pat too. There's very little lost time, and everything runs smoothly and quickly. I think that's true of any well-run track.
In fairness, Delaware has the "show must go on" thing down-pat too. There's very little lost time, and everything runs smoothly and quickly. I think that's true of any well-run track.
Agreed.
it just seems that rather than finding an alternate place to race when their home track is off, they'd rather become spectators
count me in that group, i wouldve got sick of racing long ago if it wasn't for some relaxing nights just hanging out at tracks.
it just seems that rather than finding an alternate place to race when their home track is off, they'd rather become spectators
count me in that group, i wouldve got sick of racing long ago if it wasn't for some relaxing nights just hanging out at tracks.
same here like going to watch lot less workl lol and cheaper
IF YOU PUT UP A BIG ENOUGH PURSE THE RACERS WILL COME. BUT IN ALL FAIRNESS THE ECONOMY IS HURTING ALL SPORTING EVENTS IN GENERAL. IT COSTS US $1,000 A NIGHT TO RACE AT DELAWARE. THIS YEAR MORE LAPS LESS MONEY. BUXTON CUT THE PURSE ALSO. CHEAPER TO PARK THE CARS. 6 LATE MODELS AT BUXTON.BUILT MOTORS PENALIZED BY WEIGHT. TO MUCH TECH FOR THE MONEY. IF YOU HAVE 6 TO 10 CARS PUTTING ON A CLOSE SHOW (NO PROTESTS) WEIGH THEM AND PUT THEM IN THE BOX.TRANSPONDERS TELL THE TIMES OF CARS DURING PRACTISE AND QUALIFYING AND DURING THE RACE...HOW CAN A GUY PICK UP HALF A SECOND FROM ONE WEEK TO ANOTHER....DING DING DING HE NEEDS TO BE TECHED...LOOK AT THE CONSISTENCE OF THE 81, 72, 38 (ONLY AS EXAMPLES) WEEK IN WEEK OUT I KEPT A CHART EVERY WEEK OF TIMES..HOW MANY WEEKS AND HOW MANY DIFFRENT WINNERS....GOOD CLOSE RACING.....SOMETIME TRACK OWNERS DON'T WANT TO LISTEN TO THE RACERS WHO ATTRACT THE CUSTOMERS..AND YES THE ALSTAR SERIES WAS ONE OF THE BEST SERIES
