Well the rain is here,so what so wrong with racing on Sunday at 10am 11am? Church?Family-down time?Dirt tracks just take on too much rain to race?
Racing and racetracks are a business, would there be NO fans or racers that attend on Sunday and the track will loose anyways?
Putnam attempt this--Racing on Sunday- couple of years ago and I thought this was a hit.
Rob
Racing and racetracks are a business, would there be NO fans or racers that attend on Sunday and the track will loose anyways?
Putnam attempt this--Racing on Sunday- couple of years ago and I thought this was a hit.
Rob

Seriously though, you have a valid point maybe for asphalt. They spend hours practicing before the races on Saturdays. I think they may have 4 hours of practice before racing. Dirt is different. You run hot laps about an hour before race time. Then have drivers meeting and go. A well run Sunday program usually runs faster than most tracks Saturday programs. I think Saturday tracks feel they have to go slower. I really don't know but that's been my experience. Really the heat shouldn't be a complaint for the asphalt guys. Most of them spend a great portion of Saturday's in the hot sun before they even start racing. Cut the practice time and run an efficient program on Sundays.
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