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#21 racer777

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Posted 23 September 2014 - 06:17 AM

Exactly. Its a limited budget class. Run biweekly at best. 5 lap heats and 12 lap features keeping run time and fuel cost down. I see big potential for this class but you can't bankrupt a track on a hunch.



 

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Posted 23 September 2014 - 06:59 AM

There are many of these cars out there and ready, I know everyone that never visited the place knows all of reasons why it did not make it; but do you think that maybe there are other reasons.  They race this class at racing for heroes as well and  I believe they had 14 or 15 of them recently even going against Friday night lights. Racing for heroes is going to have this class as the only Late Model class next season. Between the two tracks there are over 30 of these cars that raced.




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Posted 23 September 2014 - 07:03 AM

I would strongly consider it; not just because I have two of them, but because it is an affordable class and if Properly teched; can be a very large field of cars.  there are at least 35 of them around and they put on a good show.

If there are that many cars around why did AMP only have single digit car counts?? Even from the results I seen from Racing For Hero's the highest count I seen was 12 one night and only 20 have run for points throughout the season. And out of those how many would travel to Hummingbird?? 




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Posted 23 September 2014 - 07:09 AM

  There were nights of 14 or 15 at  Racing for heroes without our cars because of Friday night football. Two of the Racing for heroes cars towed to hummingbird on a couple of occasions this season. There was also a few of them that made the tow to AMP for a few events.  This class is in its second season, with the engine and suspension rules, it will continue to grow.

 

I stand corrected, there were 13 on a couple of occasions.


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Posted 23 September 2014 - 07:33 AM

No one is arguing that this isn't a good class. I love the idea behind it. But there is too many ???? Of how many will actually show to just drop the biggest class you already have. That makes no sense. Work them in the schedule. Don't drop the micros.not until you have at least as many to make up the difference. The micro crowd is a complete different batch of ppl showing up at your track. The latemodel guys are already there. Its about putting asses in the seats. You want the track to grow and expand. Not eat itself from the inside. Suck it up and let the micros pack the track, give you a break to grab a hotdog . And didn't you say the track gap to be smoother for the micros to run? How is this a bad thing ???? We are a racing community . Help the sport grow even if it isn't your cup of tea class. They are supporting your track and your classes. The least you could do is show some respect cuz at the end of the day we are all there to get our gearhead speed fix. Stay classy and work together my friends.


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Posted 23 September 2014 - 07:36 AM

From a business stand point what would you do??

Get rid of a class that's bringing in 20+ to 30 cars a night in its first season along with their crews, family, and friends which no doubt pays their own purse if not another divisions too??

Or would you gamble and bring in a class that in two years has only produced car counts from the single digits to low teens??




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Posted 23 September 2014 - 07:45 AM

I said consider for a reason, I have good friends that race Micros and race them there.  I never said throw them out or anything against them at all nor would I. I believe any racer and race team are a part of the racing family and I enjoy watching every division.  The post asked if they should look into it, I think any business that does not re-assess at the end of the season is in for trouble.  Doing the same thing because that is what we did before stymies growth and eventually leads to making hard decisions.  Lastly, I was at Hummingbird 5 times this season and I think the highest Micro count was 13 or so. Yes they are like every other division, sometimes when things happen, for some reason they do not come back out. It may be break down or any other possible reason.  After the special night on the 4th of July,, they averaged 14 cars for the rest of the season. Approximately the same for every other division.




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Posted 23 September 2014 - 10:25 AM

Reason for low count after that night was couple guys broke bones in roll overs but first half of the season it was loaded that class has potential and I hear some people in the stands saying they wanna see the 600 micros back next year it's something to look into yes maybe every other week or something of that nature but everything grew in the late part of the season street stocks doubled purestocks stayed bout the same fwds had more couple more late models


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Posted 23 September 2014 - 01:42 PM

So there's a 1000 of these cars out there but amp never had more than 7 at one time lol makes perfect sense ...

actually slap nuts they were the highest count class at amp more then anything but the 305s..there were always at least 10-15 or more...and i know Clinton County gets a whole different set of guys so if you could get them all together you would have a great field...


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Posted 23 September 2014 - 02:30 PM

actually slap nuts they were the highest count class at amp more then anything but the 305s..there were always at least 10-15 or more...and i know Clinton County gets a whole different set of guys so if you could get them all together you would have a great field...


They were so riveting at AMP the track closed down, probably forever.

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Posted 23 September 2014 - 03:32 PM

They were so riveting at AMP the track closed down, probably forever.

what does that have to do ith anything? it doesnt....he called into question the avalibilty of them and there is plenty around




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Posted 23 September 2014 - 07:23 PM

Run the micro 600 every other wend and the cheaper lates the odd two wend and c what becomes of them. This class is cheaper than a crate late and a lot of guys built and were building them! Somebody needs to pick them up!!


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Posted 23 September 2014 - 07:50 PM

As a limited late car owner I have personally talked to 10 or more other owners who would like nothing more than to run in this class again next year either at hummingbird or thunder mountain. This class has potential for fast growth if it didn't why does Clinton County have 14 or more cars racing on Friday nights with some missing for high school football games? I say racefuel01 if your serious promote the class and call Louie and get a meeting with the other car owners and interested people on a Sunday afternoon and lets talk about the possibility. Post a time and date on here and get it ironed out. I am with you on this class but which class to drop I can't say that's a decision only the track owner can make. my opinion only! not everyone's. Thanks for bringing the topic up.     




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Posted 23 September 2014 - 07:56 PM

what happens when some of these guys who are running a LM on a pure stock budget get tore up?  I dont care what motor you put in it, when you wreck it its still a LM to repair.




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Posted 23 September 2014 - 08:03 PM

Racefuel1, you really think it is fair to rip on the micro for not wanting to race for a trophy when was a money race at another track that night? Will the street stocks show up for that? I don't have a problem with the late model class at all(would think about the class myself)Are they willing to run for the micro pay? If not where will the money come from? Are they willing to run for 50 dollars? Don't know who you are put you clearly don't own a car(or you wouldn't rip on any class ever for not wanting to run for no pay) or run a track(Or you would be worried about the payout). Thanks bobby siegel


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Posted 23 September 2014 - 08:33 PM

well blackflag i dont have a car and i wasnt ripping on the micros..... just trying to get some suggestions out there to help get the crowd back at the bird. SO SORRY FOR A SUGGESTION!!!!!!!!!!!




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Posted 24 September 2014 - 04:46 AM

We need suggestions for racing to grow! 

 

Sounded like you are ripping on them.

 

The crowd was pretty good on most nights at hummingbird(Not there every night).

 

Just not sure were the money comes from for this class. If the guys and gals with these cars will run for the micro pay let me know and I will get one myself.(I would run for the micro pay). Keep in mind micro's run on a sliding scale. The late model's might be running for 150 to win!!!!!!!!

 

Most Micro guys live over 75 miles away and they can't afford to run for a trophy. 

 

Thanks 

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Posted 24 September 2014 - 04:50 AM

Sunhoney .... Jonah Falcon has the worlds largest crank .... Once your mouth is done watering thinking about that tell us which do you prefer e mods or the afformentioned limited lates and why ????


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Posted 24 September 2014 - 11:43 AM

Bottom line is...the bird has committed drivers in all classes. Their worst numbers was in SS. The micros bring tons of cars and money and I for one...love them as a fan. I think they do a good job and don't waist to much time on the track for them. If I owned a track I wouldn't get rid of my highest car count class to bring in limited lates. The idea of the class is OK. But until you tech...its worthless. I think if I have any criticism about the bird from what I hear all year long on here is tech. Keep what you got and build on it. Get a consistent weekly tech going on and stay true to it. They did better this year in my opinion then ever before.


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Posted 26 September 2014 - 08:43 PM

Youre beating a dead horse, thats what the crate latemodel class was designed for,economy,now you want a limited late, plus steelblock, and super,forget it aint gonna happen,too many latemodel classes already,





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