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1/30/24, 10:40 AM |
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I'm just organistic that Terre Haute has 3 dates.
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1/30/24, 11:39 AM |
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This is just my opinion. I feel like Paragon sent USAC, and the tracks that hold USAC events a strong message last year, that they are not wanting to work with them. The big one is when they scheduled a 2 day BOSS/FAST show against Bloomington SprintWeek. They followed that up with booking a 14 car extreme race. I think that was their way of saying we don't need USAC. Actions speak louder than words. My guess is, that their loyalty towards World Racing group will reward them with a World of Outlaw race.
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1/30/24, 4:44 PM |
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As a sanctioning organization USAC goes where the promoters want them. In those instances where USAC promotes a show, they are going to go where they have the opportunity to make the most money.
One of the big issues about USAC shows in Indiana is saturation. Except for Sprint Week and Midget Week, midweek shows are typically break even at best. Per the original poster, there are 25 USAC Sprint shows in Indiana. Take out the Sprint Week shows and there are still 17 USAC Sprint shows in IN. That is on average 2+/month in IN from April 1 to Oct. 31. My personal opinion is any more races than that and people will just look at a USAC race like a weekly show. When USAC dropped California from the National schedule, some people complained that USAC was to Indiana centric. Non winged racing is not to the point (not yet at least) where they have 15-18 teams traveling the circuit for long distances like WoO and HL. USAC needs local cars to fill out the entries and have at least a 3 heat show. So, to that end, they schedule tracks where they can get participation. PA and the East Coast has shown interest in non wing sprints, as has SW OK and NE Texas. Trying to grow those markets makes sense. They are making the attempt to expand the sport, and gain fans OUTSIDE of IN. To me, their sprint schedule makes sense. |
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1/30/24, 7:15 PM |
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1/30/24, 7:17 PM |
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1/31/24, 10:58 AM |
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Race Count This Year: 6 Race Count Last Year: 14 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 21,720 |
WoO at Paragon?
Well, I guess there could be a cold day in hell but it probably still be 5000* I don't say this because it's not possible. But when a promotor several years back stated he was only holding WoO because it was Kinsers last year. It just tells me that small markets can't make it viable.
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1/31/24, 12:07 PM |
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