Barry Awtey - winner and Champion of the Motordrome Speedway, winner and Champion of the Clearfield Speedway, and Champion of the Jennerstown Speedway Complex, eclipsed Hall of Famer Steve Peles to become the leading Late Model feature winner in the asphalt era of Jennerstown Speedway - 47 victories. Attached photos by Benji Huzsek, Tim Baker, and Mike Lysakowski
Awtey Makes History at Jennerstown
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Posted 12 June 2017 - 06:07 PM
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Posted 13 June 2017 - 10:10 AM
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Posted 13 June 2017 - 04:12 PM
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Posted 13 June 2017 - 07:30 PM
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Posted 14 June 2017 - 06:35 AM
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Posted 14 June 2017 - 07:54 AM
I was there Saturday at Jennerstown and yes I was a freebie to get in. Who gives a S**T if I paid or not. I got to watch some racing and a well run program. The racing was good across all divisions. It was not on your edge of the seat exciting but it was still competitive. A couple more laps and the Kuntz #7 would have gotten around Awtey. Not a ton of cars but look at the dirt tracks around here. They aren't that spectacular either.
Wolfie, you commented on food on another post. They had Chic-fil-a Sandwiches, Little Caesers Pizza, Auntie Anne's Pretzels, Dairy Queen among other items the track prepares. Hard to beat that at any track. The only place that comes close to that is Lernerville. So I am not sure where you are getting that their food was sub par. They also had alcohol available.
The stands were packed. So be it a lot of those people are free. There aren't that many die hard fans around any more. The die hard fans don't pay the bills. They got the people in the stands and they bought food and drinks. The business strategy seems to be working for them.
I support all kinds of races and tracks. You have to support what you have because it seems the racing community is slowly drying up with rising costs for everyone.
However, if you are going to be a miserable P**ck and just complain the whole time keep your ass at home.
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Posted 14 June 2017 - 10:11 AM
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Posted 14 June 2017 - 10:57 AM
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Posted 14 June 2017 - 11:01 AM
You are some sort of special. You talk about overcharging people in the past and then complain about free tickets now? How is getting in free not fan friendly? Die hard fans don't like free tickets?
Not sure how they are filling their pockets. I see twice the amount of staff working there than any other local track whether it be Lernerville, Marion Center, etc. They don't pay these people? Isn't that more fan friendly? To keep lines and the racing program moving quickly.
Besides, isn't this a business? Does Eldora make money? Does Daytona? I am sure that they set up all these races to break even!
Why do late models go and race for nothing?
Why would you sit at home with a late model and not race?
Edited by Hatorade, 14 June 2017 - 11:02 AM.
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Posted 14 June 2017 - 02:12 PM
I think the free ticket idea is a really good one. Though maybe not a good long term strategy, its a good way to inject some interest in the track. You get people there, they will likely buy food, drinks, etc. The more people you get, the more it makes sense for companies to advertise at the track. It's all revenue you wouldn't have generated otherwise..
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Posted 15 June 2017 - 06:13 AM
Hey crazylarry,I hope you're not the one cooking the food at the track!!!...If you are now I know why it's expensive and crappy ! And Hatorade,if the owners wouldn't be trying to fill their pockets with money and start giving a s--t about the race fans and not about themselves the diehard fans might start coming back?....Jennerstown hurt themselves years ago by trying to be like a NASCRAP track by overcharging the people and putting a lousy product on the track...
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Posted 15 June 2017 - 06:14 AM
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Posted 15 June 2017 - 08:51 AM
I'm no idiot,I'm just speaking the truth...(Yawn)....Keep talkin your convincing more people every day your an idiot
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Posted 15 June 2017 - 08:29 PM
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Posted 17 June 2017 - 07:27 AM
You are some sort of special. You talk about overcharging people in the past and then complain about free tickets now? How is getting in free not fan friendly? Die hard fans don't like free tickets?
Not sure how they are filling their pockets. I see twice the amount of staff working there than any other local track whether it be Lernerville, Marion Center, etc. They don't pay these people? Isn't that more fan friendly? To keep lines and the racing program moving quickly.
Besides, isn't this a business? Does Eldora make money? Does Daytona? I am sure that they set up all these races to break even!
Why do late models go and race for nothing?
Why would you sit at home with a late model and not race?
[/quot I know a few asphalt late models that leave their cars sit home and won't race them because of the expenses to run them and with the low purses they pay it's cheaper to leave them sit home ...
Edited by Wolfie29, 17 June 2017 - 07:32 AM.
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Posted 25 June 2017 - 12:15 PM
I think the free ticket idea is a really good one. Though maybe not a good long term strategy, its a good way to inject some interest in the track. You get people there, they will likely buy food, drinks, etc. The more people you get, the more it makes sense for companies to advertise at the track. It's all revenue you wouldn't have generated otherwise..
I went last night for the first time in 15 years and yes, the place was packed. One thing that caught my eye as the fans were pouring in was that not a single person was at the ticket sales counter, as everyone had free passes. (except me, as mine expired the week before so I had to buy a senior one for a whopping $8, and I was the only one in line). It looked like a Pirate game as people kept coming in well into the evening, and eventually the stands looked like they did years ago for Fall Fest when the supers were there. The other thing I noticed was that everyone was buying lots of food and drinks from the concessions, so I guess the promoters accomplished that goal, if that's what it was. I don't think that is a good long term business model, but what do I know? I have been going to races for the best part of 60 years and never saw a track so packed with people with so few race cars, as the only class with more than a dozen were the little ones. (I did see a PT Cruiser win a race, that has to be a first for me)
It was great to see the track open and everyone having a good time, but I doubt anyone would be there if it were not free. (stolen apples from the neighbor's tree always tasted better as a kid) It's too bad the cars could not be replaced with what ran there 20 years ago, but I guess that's just how it goes. I will definitely be there for the supers, as they are my favorite.
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Posted 25 June 2017 - 09:14 PM
Two different racers all together, different eras, different field of cars. Peles raced
against full fields of cars and was/is quite humble. A class act all the way. Cant say the same for awtey.
Edited by bezerker, 25 June 2017 - 09:16 PM.
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