Too many "touring series", not enough cars, not enough people in the stands, too little payout, too many different divisons, too many divisions of the same types of cars....<sigh>...I miss the good ol' days...
Palm Beach/Hialeah...St. Pete/Tampa (Golden Gate)/DeSoto/Inverness...
I don't know where I'm goin' with this just yet....LOLOLOLOL...
But I *do* remember packed stands at several tracks through the years, along with packed pits.
Why does no track run a *weekly* Super Late Model division any more? Has the cost for the casual/hobby racer gotten too far out of hand for them? Don't even get me started on the cost of gas just to get to the track.
Just an example: if my dad and brother want to run, the closest place for them to go is Orlando Speedworld. They tow up from Vero, 115 miles one-way, sometimes with a coupla kids with them. That's $100 bucks just to get into the pits for them, if I understand correctly (4 x $25.00, am I right? Someone please correct me if I'm wrong on the pit entry fee), not counting the cost of food and stuff.
For the grandstand side: tickets should be "tiered" like this: adults (18-54), seniors (55+), students (12-18), and kids under 12 free. Maybe offer a "family pack" (no matter the ages) including tickets and maybe a meal offer for up to four people for like $30.00. You can't even go out to the movies any more for less than that. Just my girlfriend and I spend about that much after two tickets and food/drinks.
Anyways...IN MY OPINION: a weekly asphalt track should run no more than maybe five divisions. Super Late Models, Sportsman (stock steel-bodied cars, stock front clips, 8" tires, etc. - similar to an old Limited Late Model), a STOCK mini stock class (no 4-cylinder Super Late Models; allow current front-wheel-drive, stock frames, unibodies, etc.), and a Bomber/Street Stock class. Get back to FUN, Street Stock-based Figure 8 racing once a month or maybe every other weekly. Bring in the Sprint Cars once a month. Three "specials" for each division a year: Memorial Day, 4th of July, and end-of-year specials for the SLMs (100-lappers); maybe two 50s and a 100 for the Sportsman cars; three 50-lappers for the Minis, and maybe two 50s and a 100-lapper for the Street Stocks.
Maybe run an Enduro or two during the year, allowing just about anything but full-on race cars (of course, no trucks or vans...).
If the track's season is scheduled for say, March through October, plan on some rain dates throughout the summer. Maybe a few Sunday afternoon, or even evening, rain dates.
Bring back the big Sunday-afternoon end-of-season shows. Plan on maybe qualifying and heat races, along with features for support divisions, on Saturday night, with the big show on Sunday afternoon. I miss the Governor's Cup being a daytime race...
Speaking of the Governor's Cup...since this is supposed to be the "Florida State Championship Race" (as I understand it), this thing should be the very last show of the season in the state, save for the Snowball. Let all of the other tracks finish their regular season, then run the Governor's Cup in early to mid November like it used to be.
And what's up with this "Florida State Championship" race at Lakeland in, what, July?! I *always* thought that the Governor's Cup *was* THE State Championship (the Florida 200?!)...
So anyways...I know y'all have some ideas here...would like to hear your thoughts on your memories of "back in the day" and the current situations...
Palm Beach/Hialeah...St. Pete/Tampa (Golden Gate)/DeSoto/Inverness...
I don't know where I'm goin' with this just yet....LOLOLOLOL...
But I *do* remember packed stands at several tracks through the years, along with packed pits.
Why does no track run a *weekly* Super Late Model division any more? Has the cost for the casual/hobby racer gotten too far out of hand for them? Don't even get me started on the cost of gas just to get to the track.
Just an example: if my dad and brother want to run, the closest place for them to go is Orlando Speedworld. They tow up from Vero, 115 miles one-way, sometimes with a coupla kids with them. That's $100 bucks just to get into the pits for them, if I understand correctly (4 x $25.00, am I right? Someone please correct me if I'm wrong on the pit entry fee), not counting the cost of food and stuff.
For the grandstand side: tickets should be "tiered" like this: adults (18-54), seniors (55+), students (12-18), and kids under 12 free. Maybe offer a "family pack" (no matter the ages) including tickets and maybe a meal offer for up to four people for like $30.00. You can't even go out to the movies any more for less than that. Just my girlfriend and I spend about that much after two tickets and food/drinks.
Anyways...IN MY OPINION: a weekly asphalt track should run no more than maybe five divisions. Super Late Models, Sportsman (stock steel-bodied cars, stock front clips, 8" tires, etc. - similar to an old Limited Late Model), a STOCK mini stock class (no 4-cylinder Super Late Models; allow current front-wheel-drive, stock frames, unibodies, etc.), and a Bomber/Street Stock class. Get back to FUN, Street Stock-based Figure 8 racing once a month or maybe every other weekly. Bring in the Sprint Cars once a month. Three "specials" for each division a year: Memorial Day, 4th of July, and end-of-year specials for the SLMs (100-lappers); maybe two 50s and a 100 for the Sportsman cars; three 50-lappers for the Minis, and maybe two 50s and a 100-lapper for the Street Stocks.
Maybe run an Enduro or two during the year, allowing just about anything but full-on race cars (of course, no trucks or vans...).
If the track's season is scheduled for say, March through October, plan on some rain dates throughout the summer. Maybe a few Sunday afternoon, or even evening, rain dates.
Bring back the big Sunday-afternoon end-of-season shows. Plan on maybe qualifying and heat races, along with features for support divisions, on Saturday night, with the big show on Sunday afternoon. I miss the Governor's Cup being a daytime race...
Speaking of the Governor's Cup...since this is supposed to be the "Florida State Championship Race" (as I understand it), this thing should be the very last show of the season in the state, save for the Snowball. Let all of the other tracks finish their regular season, then run the Governor's Cup in early to mid November like it used to be.
And what's up with this "Florida State Championship" race at Lakeland in, what, July?! I *always* thought that the Governor's Cup *was* THE State Championship (the Florida 200?!)...
So anyways...I know y'all have some ideas here...would like to hear your thoughts on your memories of "back in the day" and the current situations...
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