Hey Andy.
You bring up some valid points in your post. We do need to attract new fans all the time, and we also need to keep the ones we also have coming back.
I don't want to seem Bias, but I guess I am. I have been around this sport an awful long time and I have seen people come and go. Both fans and racers. All tracks have a base from which to draw from racers and fans. My observations over these years is that any track, no matter where they are located, that keeps their drivers happy are succesfull. If you have the racing and its good the people will come. There are enough people to fill the stands in all of our tracks. If you put on a good show the fans will hear about it. Here comes the marketing. You have to get the word out that you have a good show each and every week and keep that in front of the public. In these 55+ years in this sport I have seen very few even attempt to accomplish this goal. They make rules and they change them, they have favorites and they favor them. They cut their purse all the time. they seem to try and make it as difficult as they can for the racers. Then when their drivers quit or go somewhere else they wonder where they all have gone. Now the bias, bobby at CCMP does the best I have ever seen to make these things happen. He really trys to make the drivers happy. He trys to make his fans happy. His employees are glad to come to work, there is a good work environment and there for the most part things run smooth. Is he perfect? NO! Does he Make mistakes? YES! BUT, in all these years of being around race promotors Bobby is the only one that learns from his mistakes. He is honestly is trying to run CCMP the way it should be run. Constructive critisism is good for anyone in any game. I just regret that this couple from PA had to be here when we had a few debacles. We really had a good night of racing last week. There were a lot of cautions. You can't help that. The track was moist all night. Every time a car went off the track water was thrown up on the track and the broom crew had to sweep off the water and that took excessive time. I made the comment to a fellow worker Sat that we had a pretty good night with only backbone classes running. I still believe that we did regardless. Could we have done netter? Probably. Should we have called for rain? Possibly, but thats Monday morning Quarterbacking.
I do hope the ones that read this and are contemplating a trip to CCMP don't let this post sway them. If you read all this God Bless you and thank you. Bob...
You bring up some valid points in your post. We do need to attract new fans all the time, and we also need to keep the ones we also have coming back.
I don't want to seem Bias, but I guess I am. I have been around this sport an awful long time and I have seen people come and go. Both fans and racers. All tracks have a base from which to draw from racers and fans. My observations over these years is that any track, no matter where they are located, that keeps their drivers happy are succesfull. If you have the racing and its good the people will come. There are enough people to fill the stands in all of our tracks. If you put on a good show the fans will hear about it. Here comes the marketing. You have to get the word out that you have a good show each and every week and keep that in front of the public. In these 55+ years in this sport I have seen very few even attempt to accomplish this goal. They make rules and they change them, they have favorites and they favor them. They cut their purse all the time. they seem to try and make it as difficult as they can for the racers. Then when their drivers quit or go somewhere else they wonder where they all have gone. Now the bias, bobby at CCMP does the best I have ever seen to make these things happen. He really trys to make the drivers happy. He trys to make his fans happy. His employees are glad to come to work, there is a good work environment and there for the most part things run smooth. Is he perfect? NO! Does he Make mistakes? YES! BUT, in all these years of being around race promotors Bobby is the only one that learns from his mistakes. He is honestly is trying to run CCMP the way it should be run. Constructive critisism is good for anyone in any game. I just regret that this couple from PA had to be here when we had a few debacles. We really had a good night of racing last week. There were a lot of cautions. You can't help that. The track was moist all night. Every time a car went off the track water was thrown up on the track and the broom crew had to sweep off the water and that took excessive time. I made the comment to a fellow worker Sat that we had a pretty good night with only backbone classes running. I still believe that we did regardless. Could we have done netter? Probably. Should we have called for rain? Possibly, but thats Monday morning Quarterbacking.
I do hope the ones that read this and are contemplating a trip to CCMP don't let this post sway them. If you read all this God Bless you and thank you. Bob...
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