Jaws
05-21-2006, 06:14 PM
18 mods and empty stands. There's a shock.
Someone better wake up at the track or this place WILL be a PC Richards warehouse.
I hope the track opens its eyes before its too late, almost no one except the very dedicated and loyal car owners and fans are coming anymore.
The track needs to make improvements to get back fans and cars. Playgrounds for the kids, a game room (The track would even make money on that!!) Better food at reasonable prices (probably make more money on that too), food gardens where you can sit and eat(comfortably) maybe even while watching the races (Maybe on a TV or 2??), how about hooking up with a subway, Wendys, Dominos or other to run the food and kick back the track some money.
Family pricing, alcohol free areas, shorter shows, contests to get the fans involved, toss a t-shirt or 2 into the stands during breaks, pave more of the grounds so you don't come home looking like you were working on a farm, how about upgraded lighting so the place is not so dark!!!!
How about a 50/50 raffle with the local fire department or ambulance service???? That brings in fans $$$$$$$$$$$!!!!!! How about an autograph session each week? Or maybe this, (Personal biggest complaint) let each fan go to his or her car 1X if they forgot a coat or medicine or money to buy more food?? (I'll skip the cooler thing as we already beat that to death)
And thats for the fans. How about letting the car owners in free or a reduced cost, they do spend thousand to be there each year and then pay to race their cars. How about sponsors that pay a random lower finishing car some extra $ so they can better afford to be at the track each week.
Bring in the ROC, ISMA supers, Migets, Legends, come up with a figure 8 class that is lower and cost so maybe the fields are large enough to actually pass at the X. How about one of those NASCAR night where 4 or 5 drivers that are racing a Pocono come and race a charger??? How about a good old fashion 100 lap race with lap money and no time trials and heats.
Just like many other Long Islanders, see you at Stafford next week.
Someone better wake up at the track or this place WILL be a PC Richards warehouse.
I hope the track opens its eyes before its too late, almost no one except the very dedicated and loyal car owners and fans are coming anymore.
The track needs to make improvements to get back fans and cars. Playgrounds for the kids, a game room (The track would even make money on that!!) Better food at reasonable prices (probably make more money on that too), food gardens where you can sit and eat(comfortably) maybe even while watching the races (Maybe on a TV or 2??), how about hooking up with a subway, Wendys, Dominos or other to run the food and kick back the track some money.
Family pricing, alcohol free areas, shorter shows, contests to get the fans involved, toss a t-shirt or 2 into the stands during breaks, pave more of the grounds so you don't come home looking like you were working on a farm, how about upgraded lighting so the place is not so dark!!!!
How about a 50/50 raffle with the local fire department or ambulance service???? That brings in fans $$$$$$$$$$$!!!!!! How about an autograph session each week? Or maybe this, (Personal biggest complaint) let each fan go to his or her car 1X if they forgot a coat or medicine or money to buy more food?? (I'll skip the cooler thing as we already beat that to death)
And thats for the fans. How about letting the car owners in free or a reduced cost, they do spend thousand to be there each year and then pay to race their cars. How about sponsors that pay a random lower finishing car some extra $ so they can better afford to be at the track each week.
Bring in the ROC, ISMA supers, Migets, Legends, come up with a figure 8 class that is lower and cost so maybe the fields are large enough to actually pass at the X. How about one of those NASCAR night where 4 or 5 drivers that are racing a Pocono come and race a charger??? How about a good old fashion 100 lap race with lap money and no time trials and heats.
Just like many other Long Islanders, see you at Stafford next week.