How many classes should a track run?
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Posted 19 June 2013 - 07:53 AM
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Posted 19 June 2013 - 08:38 AM
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Posted 19 June 2013 - 09:09 AM
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Posted 19 June 2013 - 09:27 AM
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Posted 19 June 2013 - 09:33 AM
Dick Berggren once stated that "If any track runs more than 3 classes, they are doomed to failure." I'm not sure if this still applies with the economy, but I think he knows what he is talking about.
Dr Berggren was my boss for years when I wrote for Stock Car and Speedway Illustrated. He said many of the most successful tracks in the country only ran three classes, preferably two.
The trick is to announce your classes and stick with them so people can build cars and know they have a place to race.
Ramey Womer
womerracing.com
umipeformance.com
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Posted 19 June 2013 - 09:35 AM
How is it ok to run a certain division last every night. I don't care what division it is. They have sponsors also. They have people who come to watch. Why should they have to sit through every division every night to be able to watch whatever driver they came to see. And some of your support divisions bring more people with them to watch than the headline divisions. You expect the support divisions to help fund the headline divisions but run last every night. Typical....Without support divisions there is no headline division. I think a well run track can run 5 divisions and still get done early enough. Especially without full fields. But 4 is probably best.I would prefer 4 or 5 but whatever a track has to do to stay open is ok with me. I just wish certain tracks would understand that certain divisions should never be before the headline divisons. If you insist on running said division, run them last so people don't have to sit through them if they don't want to.
Edited by bonez, 19 June 2013 - 09:36 AM.
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Posted 19 June 2013 - 09:48 AM
5 would be ideal with full counts in each. Stateline runs 7 classes which is way too many but they start at 7 an have been finishing by 1am. They run open lates, unsanctioned crates, emods, limited lates, stocks, sportsman(wasted class that is special to only this track and usually packs the bathrooms and concession stands) and front wheel drive 4/6 cylinders. This track could drop the limited lates and sportsman and be a much more efficient show. But at the same rate stands are usually quite full and very decent counts in every division. One of the few tracks around that still field 20+ stocks a night. Crate counts and emods are quite good as well.How is it ok to run a certain division last every night. I don't care what division it is. They have sponsors also. They have people who come to watch. Why should they have to sit through every division every night to be able to watch whatever driver they came to see. And some of your support divisions bring more people with them to watch than the headline divisions. You expect the support divisions to help fund the headline divisions but run last every night. Typical....Without support divisions there is no headline division. I think a well run track can run 5 divisions and still get done early enough. Especially without full fields. But 4 is probably best.
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Posted 19 June 2013 - 09:59 AM
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Posted 19 June 2013 - 10:24 AM
Dick Berggren once stated that "If any track runs more than 3 classes, they are doomed to failure." I'm not sure if this still applies with the economy, but I think he knows what he is talking about.
You know Ed your right on!
I think the tracks feel that they need "X" amount of classes to pull in "X" amount of cars to bring in "X" amount of "$" But in all honesty they could probably cut back the amount of classes being ran start a little later ( like friday night tracks) and still end at an early enough time to get kids to bed.
Also I think these track that are close together (example: Sharon/Mercer) need to work together. Like the stock cars, just not enough of them to have full fields. Why couldn't they combine them together points and all and run Mercer one week and Sharon the next, and keep rotating them. Have a combined points fund that pays half decent. Just a thought.
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Posted 19 June 2013 - 10:25 AM
I don't have a problem with support divisions, but I know I along with many others groan when certain divisions run before the sprint cars, mods, late models, or whatever. If the stock cars run early in the night I have no problem with it. There's really only one division that should run last every night, and they know who they are. I'm not gonna say which because I don't feel like getting stabbbed by some crackhead. They probably can't read anyways, but I'm not gonna chance it.How is it ok to run a certain division last every night. I don't care what division it is. They have sponsors also. They have people who come to watch. Why should they have to sit through every division every night to be able to watch whatever driver they came to see. And some of your support divisions bring more people with them to watch than the headline divisions. You expect the support divisions to help fund the headline divisions but run last every night. Typical....Without support divisions there is no headline division. I think a well run track can run 5 divisions and still get done early enough. Especially without full fields. But 4 is probably best.
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Posted 19 June 2013 - 10:39 AM
A better question/poll would be, "How long should a show last?"
I am a firm believer that the show should be complete within 3-4 hours from the time the first green flag waves. Humans only have a certain span of time before they lose focus and concentration with entertainment. That's not my idea, it's a well documented fact. Certainly, there will be exceptions when the show might run longer. But, the norm should be 3-4 hours. Period! Younger fans start getting bored after 2-3 hours. And we wonder why they are attending other activities?
If a track can fit six classes in that 3-4 hour time span, then it will work out. No one will be complaining about the "premier" division running last!
Time limits on heats and features need to be enforced. Two spins and your out needs to be enforced. Stop running six laps before throwing the green at the start of a race. Stop wasting time getting cars lined up during yellow.
Keep the fans entertained and they will come back!
JMHO,
Joe
Edited by riptide, 19 June 2013 - 10:42 AM.
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Posted 19 June 2013 - 10:40 AM
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Posted 19 June 2013 - 11:19 AM
Exactly Joe, That is why Dick said 3 at the time. Get them out by 10-10:30 when possible. The other thing is gate costs MUST, MUST, MUST come down! There was a pretty good crowd Sat. at Sharon with the Father's Day discount. Fan Appreciation Night is also real good at 8 bucks. Different specials each night to attract different groups of people, and good pricing on concessions so families can afford to eat there instead of somewhere else.Four is probably a good answer but not necessarily the only option.
A better question/poll would be, "How long should a show last?"
I am a firm believer that the show should be complete within 3-4 hours from the time the first green flag waves. Humans only have a certain span of time before they lose focus and concentration with entertainment. That's not my idea, it's a well documented fact. Certainly, there will be exceptions when the show might run longer. But, the norm should be 3-4 hours. Period! Younger fans start getting bored after 2-3 hours. And we wonder why they are attending other activities?
If a track can fit six classes in that 3-4 hour time span, then it will work out. No one will be complaining about the "premier" division running last!
Time limits on heats and features need to be enforced. Two spins and your out needs to be enforced. Stop running six laps before throwing the green at the start of a race. Stop wasting time getting cars lined up during yellow.
Keep the fans entertained and they will come back!
JMHO,
Joe
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