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How many classes should a track run?

  1. 4 (32 votes [59.26%])

    Percentage of vote: 59.26%

  2. 5 (21 votes [38.89%])

    Percentage of vote: 38.89%

  3. 6 (1 votes [1.85%])

    Percentage of vote: 1.85%

  4. 7 (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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#21 KPotter

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Posted 19 June 2013 - 09:35 PM

"Finally, for the lack of a better term, novelty races. These seem to have fallen from grace in this area. With shorter shows we could bring back Hot Dog Races, Trailer Races, any number of goofy things that will have the people hanging around having a great time and still getting home at a reasonable hour."...

bring back Kevin Ruic and Terry Adams!!! this works on asphalt but hardly on dirt...spectator drags, kids gold rush, bike races, bring em all back!!!!



One of the greatest novelty races I have ever seen is Delawre Internationals "Slide for 5". After the last feature, water the track and turn it into snot. Line up 50 - 60 fullsize American made, rear wheel drive sedans on BALD tires and throw the green. First car to actually make 5 laps wins. Trust me I have watched hard core sprit car fans sit in the stands and just roll watching these (Yes, I was one of them).

Why do I like racing ? Well the colors are bright and there is a lot of movement, so it holds my attention.


 

#22 Quarterson-Lutz racing

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Posted 20 June 2013 - 01:58 AM

I think 5 is perfect, 3 main classes and 2 support classes.


#23 TheLegend

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Posted 20 June 2013 - 05:30 AM

9 divisions , 49 for the pits every week and each division should have 7 Cars and break them all into 2 heat races


#24 Skull

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Posted 20 June 2013 - 06:05 AM

Four classes is probably too many, but it fits into the 3 to 3 1/2 hour time frame if the show is run efficiently. Other than that, three divisions are adequate.


#25 gasserman

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Posted 20 June 2013 - 01:23 PM

I would say 4 to 5 classes if like the majority here said the show cam be done in 3.5- 4 hours and definately have the support classed lead up to the premier calss of the track but was just wondering if a compact truck class would be better than a fwd class any opinions ?


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Posted 20 June 2013 - 02:56 PM

A track should have no more than 3 divisions, a headliner, a limited class of some sort, and a stock class. If you have more than one stock class of any sort, you are doing it wrong. Two regular divisions like Grandview is even better. Lernerville gets an exception from this logic because there is no middle division. There are three headliners and a stock class.

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#27 midnight toker

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Posted 20 June 2013 - 03:22 PM

4 is good just keep the show moving is all...jmo





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