An e-mail from a race fan:
Hi,
My name is Bob Coply and my wife Olga and I produce the Pro Four Report an e-newsletter that covers four cylinder motorsports across the country and Canada.
I have been glued to your radio show and the big mini stock 100 lapper at Citrus County. I have been aware of these drivers like Robbie Storier and Rick Simias for several years and I have had the opportunity to meet Todd Hutto at the RPM Promoters workshop.
I also am the marketing director for the Northwest Por4 Alliance based in Boise, ID and I must say you guys are doing a great job promoting this race and these are some outstanding race cars and drivers. The FMSC was way cool and it took a guy like Todd to build it and the raceteams to make it work.
Out here in the Northwest we draw 30 cars pre show and our cars are just a tad bit more advanced and run on a wider tires, we also use more late model pieces like quickchanges aftremarket steering racks and such. We call them Pro4 cars.
You guys have been asking about the mini stock guys putting a series back together, well it can be done in these tuff times because we are doing it right now. You hit it on the head when you said "make it four or five shows". That is the key, a five race series is what we have and we charge the tracks 150.00 per car and at 30 cars it comes out to 4500.00. We pay 600.00 to win and 100.00 to start (B-main included). We also have product sponsors that cover alittle over half of the field and we never charge an entry fee. Yes it can be done and you guys in Florida have the top of the line racecars to pull it off. I spoke with racing photo master Rick Warren for a few years and the mini stocks are sweet race cars. Keep pushing the series idea.
Four cylinder motorsports is on the raise and the mini stock guys need to be in the spot light. Jim Curry is the man of the hour.
Thanks for your time and keep up the good work, I love your show.
Bob Coply
Pro Four Report/Northwest Pro4 Alliance
Boise, Idaho
Hi,
My name is Bob Coply and my wife Olga and I produce the Pro Four Report an e-newsletter that covers four cylinder motorsports across the country and Canada.
I have been glued to your radio show and the big mini stock 100 lapper at Citrus County. I have been aware of these drivers like Robbie Storier and Rick Simias for several years and I have had the opportunity to meet Todd Hutto at the RPM Promoters workshop.
I also am the marketing director for the Northwest Por4 Alliance based in Boise, ID and I must say you guys are doing a great job promoting this race and these are some outstanding race cars and drivers. The FMSC was way cool and it took a guy like Todd to build it and the raceteams to make it work.
Out here in the Northwest we draw 30 cars pre show and our cars are just a tad bit more advanced and run on a wider tires, we also use more late model pieces like quickchanges aftremarket steering racks and such. We call them Pro4 cars.
You guys have been asking about the mini stock guys putting a series back together, well it can be done in these tuff times because we are doing it right now. You hit it on the head when you said "make it four or five shows". That is the key, a five race series is what we have and we charge the tracks 150.00 per car and at 30 cars it comes out to 4500.00. We pay 600.00 to win and 100.00 to start (B-main included). We also have product sponsors that cover alittle over half of the field and we never charge an entry fee. Yes it can be done and you guys in Florida have the top of the line racecars to pull it off. I spoke with racing photo master Rick Warren for a few years and the mini stocks are sweet race cars. Keep pushing the series idea.
Four cylinder motorsports is on the raise and the mini stock guys need to be in the spot light. Jim Curry is the man of the hour.
Thanks for your time and keep up the good work, I love your show.
Bob Coply
Pro Four Report/Northwest Pro4 Alliance
Boise, Idaho
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