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2/12/09, 12:02 AM |
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Don I understand your dilemma. Huge passion for the sport which lacks any real direction. 40K engines racing for maybe $2500 TO WIN. These ultra wealthy parents who are convinced their son is the next coming will foot any bill to give 'em a shot. USAC and Bob East deserve most of the credit for the midget demise. But, car counts are down everywhere.
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2/12/09, 12:09 AM |
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2/12/09, 12:14 AM |
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2/12/09, 12:19 AM |
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2/12/09, 10:00 AM |
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Big money people make the rules! And nothing will change as long as these big money people dont run out of cash. |
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2/12/09, 10:44 AM |
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Boost in, apex seals out...if you can keep the mazda running for more than 3 days in a year haha
actually i'd like to see the mazda's in a midget app also |
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2/12/09, 11:54 AM |
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Corporate greed. Series sponsors, kickbacks, payoffs for a monopoly, special favors. The corporations keep getting bigger and bigger, so many race officials that they are tripping over each other, big haulers owned by the corporate showing up at race tracks as an administrative hub. Charging owners/drivers (the main attraction/entertainers) a fee to entertain the crowd.
On the other side of the fence, the purse has stayed the same for as long as I can remember and the $40,000 engines keep coming and the secret deals keep rolling. Nobody's talking about what's being exchanged $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. The midget owners and drivers are to blame. They keep going back for more and more and more. It reminds me of a married couple with an alcoholic husband. The husband gets drunk 24/7, beats up on the wife and she turns around and buys more booze for the guy. One of the big problems in short track racing is the fact that owners/drivers are not organized. Never have been. That's why we are being Sh%T on. The corporation knows they can get away with it without a penalty. Kind of like the family dog. The dog will try to get away with almost anything unless there's a penalty involved, somebody to keep things in perspective. So is the answer a union of some sort? There is strength in numbers. One or two people coming forward and bi^ching won't get anywhere. No pressure on the corporation allows the fox to stay in the hen house. And then there weren't any!!! Yeah... no midget races left. Sounds like a great ending to all of this! You're 1.00 midget will become a lawn ornament. It's coming folks. It's been coming for years and the recession has eccelerated it. In a year or two (maybe sooner) Sun Prairie may be a memory, housing development or a football stadium. BMARA has been following the big box example and it's finally caught up with them. Yeah... no midget races left. Where were you when you could have done something about?????????? And to the five or six people that continue to come on this message board and try to negate what I have to say, you're day is coming. When there are no races left, and we are close to that scenario right now, you won't have to worry about me or the other midget owners!! Yeah... no midget races left.
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2/12/09, 12:48 PM |
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The Future Of Midget Racing
Don Moore may be right ... there may not be a future other than the continued contraction like that being seen in the current financial crisis. Maybe , just maybe , there is no fix. Some things are too far gone. It may have to be totally reinvented on another day. Another thread here asks what can be done to bring new fans to the sport. It receives the usual thoughts posted time and again. There probably isn't any thing that will correct that problem either. I'm not seeing solutions to these problems. When the unemployment rate now nearing 8% reaches 10% , we will have the same number out of work as were during the Great Depression when 1 in every 4 were jobless and at a rate of 25%. We will be there soon .. probably just after this '09 racing season gets in full swing. The outlook for all forms of motor racing is not good. The story of 2009 has just begun. The face of our sport will be unrecognizable by year's end. Much of what we know today in every industry will not survive ! :icon_smile_blackeye |
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2/12/09, 1:14 PM |
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Siner and Brown (POWRi) have a wonderful window right now to step out of the box and come up with a short term solution to help the racers out in this economy. Will they do it or continue to follow the Big Box like BMARA?
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2/12/09, 1:18 PM |
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I want to know who is spending everyone else into the ground in BMARA? If rules have not changed, but things are more expensive, surely somebody must have upped the ante and outspent everyone up there to win, forcing everyone else to do the same. Who was it?
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