A couple years ago, I ran an enduro at Ransomville Speedway in NY. I believe there was something like 200 cars separated into 4cyd, 6cyd, and v8's. Windows out, screen in the windshield, and doors welded/chained, etc. Didn't need to move the tank, didn't need a cage, just run. While I was running, there was NO red flag, cars burnt in the track and you raced around them (not too safe) This was the itch that I needed to build a car. I spent $250 bucks on a beater and had....FUN. The stands were jam packed, and it was January 1st in Niagara Falls freezing cold. My point is this. Back in the 80's and 90's they were a dime a dozen. Whether ran as a "feature" only, or on a Sunday, enduros were everywhere. People could compete and enjoy themselves. People didn't go broke, and your average joe doesn't need to cash in his/her 401k to build a car.
We have a big problem here. Todays younger crowd, the ones who can keep the sport alive, have never tore an engine apart, they have probably never even driven a rwd car, and the fear of dumping a decent chunk of money into even the out-of-control fwd class is enough to make many people second guess. On the opposite side of the coin, people attitudes at the track have went down the pot. Everyone is fighting, everyone blames the next guy for a spin, etc, etc. Yes this is nothing new, but Ill bet its gotten worse over the last couple years. I have seen it get worse.
I bet if you ask 20 people who have driven both a junk enduro car, and a race car....they had more fun when they had nothing to lose. The fans have more fun when they are not waiting 10 minutes to line up a field, to get 1 lap in and do it again.
Edited by ramsey31, 01 September 2015 - 11:45 AM.