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2/11/09, 8:52 PM |
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No there not tractors , and Keith Iaia is trying to do something about it. If I remember correctly, back in their heyday in Indiana, focus racing was suppossed to be for cost cutting also.
A lot of chances to lower the costs have come and gone, and they will again. If you don't like that, sorry, but that is racing, for the good and bad. |
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2/11/09, 9:22 PM |
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Now, if you own a dirt midget in the midwest, you have four choices to race ur car. 1. USAC... it's spend, spend, spend... get out ur million dollars and let's go racing. Apparently Kasey Kahne isn't buying it as he has pulled one of his midget teams for 2009. If he can't afford it, I don't know who can. 2. POWRi... not many big buck teams but a clone of USAC. And apparently it's business as usual for them also. The economy in the greater St. Louis area must be immune to what's going on everywhere else in the U. S. 3. BMARA. Another USAC clone governed by membership. They rubber stamp everything USAC does and they are on life support right now with a 50% drop in participation since 1999. 4. CHIL BOWL... Buy a midget and race it once a year for the worst midget purse based on a cash cow winning promotion. Like Punxsutawney Phil, these midget owners only come out of their hole once a year, head for Oklahoma, spend their life savings and put their midget in the barn for the rest of the season. What can these organizations do immediately to help cut costs? The tire monopoly is a big problem. Midget owners are forced to buy one brand of tire. Some teams can buy tires for a reduced cost, some get them for free while the majority pay full price $140-180. The tire monopoly involves large sums of money being exchanged for the exclusivity. If American Racer can sell a midget tire for $80, Hoosier can do the same. I don't get it. I just bought a trailer tire similar to a midget tire in size for $56. Promoters and midget orgs need to stop charging owners/drivers for pit passes and entry fees. Do you pay an entry fee and work pass everyday to enter your work place? Since when does Joe the Water Truck guy potentially make more money at the track than the owner/drivers? Do you pay up to $35 at a track to see the water truck guy or the pit steward? And finally, you stated that new rules will make the racing boring. Would you please tell me what midget race you attended that implemented new midgets rules?????????? Where was that???????? There are only two midget orgs in the U.S. that have stepped out of the box and did some thinking on their own and that is IRS in Chicago and ARDC on the East Coast. Despite the ARDC quirky race rules, they have banned the new Esslinger and Fontana engines. And to Duke Cook (superduke).. Is ur mother making u read my posts? If you don't like my posts, then just stop reading them. Real simple. |
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2/11/09, 10:27 PM |
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It doesnt take big money to win.. Sorry Don... Take you B-fest somewhere else...
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2/11/09, 10:27 PM |
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guess id like to see it stay american chevy ford dodge
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2/11/09, 10:43 PM |
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2/11/09, 11:37 PM |
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2/11/09, 11:53 PM |
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SUPERDUD...always the stable voice of reason.
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2/11/09, 11:58 PM |
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No kidding. i think Don brings some very good points and its sad that someone that voices his oppinion to try and help the stupid outragous cost of racing in general gets bashed as bad as he does. I guess people are just plain blind by spending all that money especially on a midget and then turning around and trying to justify it by slamming someone that has a midget and trying to make it cheaper for him to run and compete.
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2/11/09, 11:59 PM |
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I always love the one about "Fans, crew, officials, tracks and everyone else should pay but me" |
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2/11/09, 11:59 PM |
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