Waynesfield 2011 season
#21
Posted 29 September 2010 - 07:36 AM
#22
Posted 29 September 2010 - 08:18 AM
And what would be the answer? I know a lot of people say stocks but they were not getting full feilds the trucks have good nights and bad, the mini sprints the same, the compacts need a chance to grow as it's the newest, the mods are a good show but you can't fight for them every week especialy when they're on at eldora. I do think the non wings are the premire class there and need to be so. 15 cars can put on a good show if there's competitive racing. Me myself I'd like to see a bomber stock class as it's a long leap from a compact or truck to mods.
Non wing was not always the premire class , when they started there were only 3, They were givin the chance to grow every week. Stocks were almost always there. The mini sprints came over from the smaller track. Any class that would run on a regular schedule might tend to grow. But sat nights is a hard night to compete with other tracks and you have to look at what they are running. But in the last yrs putting fans in the stands is the problem. You have to look at the headliners who dont run other tracks in the area on any givin nights 360,s nonwing and mods.
#23
Posted 29 September 2010 - 08:31 AM
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#26
Posted 29 September 2010 - 09:07 AM
#27
Posted 29 September 2010 - 11:00 AM
I'm just tickeled to hear we are going to be back at WRP. We (the compacts) would be glad to give up some nights to allow them to work in other classes. The good thing about our class is that it's self sustaining as well I belive the trucks are. If they took the minis, trucks and compacts and worked a rotation of giving one class a week off there should be room to work with the others. I still think the non wings are the top show at the track. Besides when we ran there when Greg and Tami ran the show they ran 5 classes and still got the show in on time. Isn't that what we all want, more racing and more cars?WRP is a real racey track but trucks stocks mods and sprints should be on the card every sat night. run friday nights when lima is off and throw in the minis compacts and non wings. i would start at seven.
#28
Posted 29 September 2010 - 04:22 PM
#29
Posted 29 September 2010 - 06:56 PM
#30
Posted 29 September 2010 - 07:36 PM
im not saying that i have the answer...that is exactly why i am not running the track...but what i do know is, that the track will not survive financially with only 15 cars in each class.And what would be the answer? I know a lot of people say stocks but they were not getting full feilds the trucks have good nights and bad, the mini sprints the same, the compacts need a chance to grow as it's the newest, the mods are a good show but you can't fight for them every week especialy when they're on at eldora. I do think the non wings are the premire class there and need to be so. 15 cars can put on a good show if there's competitive racing. Me myself I'd like to see a bomber stock class as it's a long leap from a compact or truck to mods.
#31
Posted 29 September 2010 - 09:10 PM
Now see I don't see it as a car count problem, I see it as a crowd problem. It takes butts in the seats to pay full fields. Like I said before some classes pay for themselfs others count on those seats to be filled. Actually from a bussiness stand point the lowest paid classes that will pull a respectable crowd would be your answer.im not saying that i have the answer...that is exactly why i am not running the track...but what i do know is, that the track will not survive financially with only 15 cars in each class.
#32
Posted 30 September 2010 - 07:35 AM
#33
Posted 30 September 2010 - 09:34 AM
One of the problems i see is nothing at all to Greg , but Dean had the connections and knew a lot a people from other tracks and it was a little easier for him to make a schedule up. Where Greg will have to either wait and see what other tracks post before he can put one together or will have to get with them.
Even if the stocks are down fans pack the back fence when they run at lima. I say at least give them a chance. Its taken yrs to get a good car count in the non wing sprints they have been given the best chances to grow. Like i said before i talked to a sprint car owner and he said you have to find some backers who will help build a good point fund. If you noticed the counts in the trucks has been dropping to. Every class has put on some great racing.Every one of has a a right to what we want to see and are allowed to voice what they want.
Just remember what i said about greg the one yr he was slow at getting out a schedule out and some where crying. Like i said Dean had some connections and Greg is a very busy fellow with what all he is in to. So just sit back and be quiet about yr comments if you dont see a early schedule.
One of the things i dont like to see at a track and i have watched it at eldora. They run the headliners features first then when they are over a lot of them tend to leave while the support groups are running theirs. Then when the races are over a lot a fans like to go into the pits and a lot of the teams have left. I think it is a bad thing for the fans to go into the pits to see or talk to the drivers and crews and they have left.
Why run your track based on other tracks? I understand working together but just decide which classes your going to run and schedule them. Stay away from the "Big Shows" and just run a consistent schedule where the teams know they can race every week. The Big Dawg didn't draw many cars because no one that wasn't local wanted to drive any distance and have the race cancelled and the payout has been a problem with the Big Dawg for years. Run consistent classes every week and build a solid base before trying to get too creative.
Some shade for those hot summer days would probably help, and some lights for the corners would be great.
#34
Posted 30 September 2010 - 10:01 AM
I agree with you build a solid weekly program.Why run your track based on other tracks? I understand working together but just decide which classes your going to run and schedule them. Stay away from the "Big Shows" and just run a consistent schedule where the teams know they can race every week. The Big Dawg didn't draw many cars because no one that wasn't local wanted to drive any distance and have the race cancelled and the payout has been a problem with the Big Dawg for years. Run consistent classes every week and build a solid base before trying to get too creative.
Some shade for those hot summer days would probably help, and some lights for the corners would be great.
#35
Posted 30 September 2010 - 12:00 PM
#36
Posted 30 September 2010 - 12:01 PM
#37
Posted 30 September 2010 - 12:52 PM
#38
Posted 30 September 2010 - 03:15 PM
And I'll have to disagree with you double checkerd. If all classes had ten cars I could see your point but thats not the case. Take the last friday night race the pits were packed but I've seen better crowds on a regular night. Besides where do you draw the line on car counts. I don;t know if there was a class that had a full field every night. Now Dean did give the trucks a couple nights off that seemed to get the count back up a little. I know the 2 day shows did hurt our class as it's a low buck class and that means you probably dont have money to race twice a week. Probably worked that way for the truck guys too. Now I'm not dissing on any class I like all the racing there and hope everyone gets their fair share. I remember when they started WRP there weren't many cars in any class but they stuck with it and it grew. If you just say hey we don't have tweenty cars lets get rid of them you'll soon have nothing. keep in mind that this season fought through a terrible economy and a lot of tracks struggled.Compact Racer,
I have to disagree with the "its not a car count problem, its a crowd problem". Here is my reasoning. You can't expect people to pay 50 dollars to watch 5 guys play flag football and expect them to believe its the NFL. The "show" is what people pay to see so you have to cater to your audience. WRP has to give the customer a good show at a fair price to keep them satisfied. I think WRP puts on a good show in a timely manner. Racing is fabulous in all classes. But the fan has to feel they got their moneys worth. And I feel a class of 10 cars just doesn't do it. I feel they will become bored.
I like the comment about the shade for fans and the lights. I also hope they open concession stand under bleachers again.
Skip,
I don't think anyone is overreacting. We are just giving suggestions. Maybe this was one of our faults in past years. We just went with the flow. I know Greg is very capable of running the track but as I just said he has to listen to what the drivers and fans want. I do hope with this early commitment he can set his schedule to allow drivers and fans plenty of time to plan on attending WRP next season.
#39
Posted 30 September 2010 - 05:35 PM
#40
Posted 30 September 2010 - 05:45 PM
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