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CareyandCoffey
05-28-2008, 12:23 PM
This Sunday Carey and Coffey will have Chad Little; Series Director for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour on the air.

YOU guys asked for it, so we’ll have him on THIS Sunday at 11am on the Carey and Coffey Show.

Please post your questions here or email them to carey@careyandcoffey.com.

Thanks for listening as always…

Carey and Coffey

Axel
05-28-2008, 12:29 PM
Here is my question:

We’ve had tour directors in the past allude to showcasing the tour and making it better, but the honest answer is that the tour looks less showcased and less well off than it was 10 or even 5 years ago. The car counts are still pretty good, but there are less tracks and dates and considerably less TV coverage.

What actions and plans do you (Chad Little) and NASCAR have in store for the tour? Is more TV coverage on the horizon? How about adding additional dates? Would NASCAR consider using a non-NASCAR sanctioned track for a tour date?

Thanks,
Axel

ThE sHaDoW
05-28-2008, 12:50 PM
What are you going to do to either get skyrocketing costs under control, or find additional purse money for the modified tour?

Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Are you committed to the future and health of the modified tour?

What improvements are you working on for the tour?

klc
05-28-2008, 01:35 PM
Why do different drivers get different "judgement calls" for the same offense?

Also, in the case of a post-race tech inspection finding something illegal, why can't that call be made at the track? Don't we have officials who are knowledgable enough to know when something is illegal and performance enhancing? Why take the part and allow for all of the after-race politicing to go on for a week before making a call?

(ps. that last question isn't directed only at the most recent case of this; I think that when nascar takes a part to test it and then waits a week to make a decision everyone suffers. IMO even if the part is deemed to be "fine" and the finish is not affected for that race people question exactly what occurred during week for that particular outcome to be reached.)