Ramey is absolutely correct...back when it was asphalt, when they had special shows, and even on a regular Saturday night when Ferd was at the helm, there were a LOT of people at that track...the hill was packed every weekend, and the stands were always about 1/2 full...only 1/2 you say? Remember those stands hold I believe 5000, so half full is 2500, plus another 500 on the hill...gives you more than the Bird, AMP, Clinton County and probably a couple of others put together...best racing up there was asphalt, back in the day...Can they get back to that? Sure they can, they will need checking accounts with a lot of $$$, an association with NASCAR, and some others...Oh, and I WOULD NOT run Saturday up against the other tracks...I would most definitely switch to Friday or Sunday afternoon.
What we DON'T need around here is another dirt track.
Back in " the day " the asphalt track was new to this area and people were attracted to it because of that reason. Nascar was bigger than ever back then and Ferd took advantage of that situation and made out quite well. Even though the track was nascar sanctioned, I remember 3 top running nascar drivers coming to check the place out and would not even unload their cars to race on it.
That track was , and always will be, a better dirt track. When they took the clay back off they should have dropped the blade another 6 inches and went around it again.
Racing in general in this economy could be in great danger .......dirt or asphalt. I personally would not attempt to start up a asphalt track in clearfield today. We really don't need another dirt track either, survival of the fittest I guess.