memorial day race day vote
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need i reference the previous cancellations instead of trying for the next day? ie nothing at all when a saturday event was cancelled instead of hoping for sunday?
how about the fact that there is ALWAYS rain memorial day weekend? i can't remember a weekend without it -
out there wrote:
need i reference the previous cancellations instead of trying for the next day? ie nothing at all when a saturday event was cancelled instead of hoping for sunday?
how about the fact that there is ALWAYS rain memorial day weekend? i can't remember a weekend without itWell as long as you can ALWAYS remember that there is rain on memorial day, you better tell IDR to cancel it just cause you know it ALWAYS rains... wow....
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oh you stupid fucker, get off your soapbox and sit the fuck down...
The wonderful people at the track have lives too, I sure hope you realize that. It rains one day, they can't expect the entire staff to clear out their schedule for the next 3 days just incase they can "get the race in".
It will be cancelled if it rains or looks like a very good chance of rain....for good reason.
I'm sure it'll be rescheduled if it can...(Maybe a little overboard, but that first comment just turned me the wrong way this morning)
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dubbsy wrote:
oh you stupid fucker, get off your soapbox and sit the fuck down...The wonderful people at the track have lives too, I sure hope you realize that. It rains one day, they can't expect the entire staff to clear out their schedule for the next 3 days just incase they can "get the race in".
It will be cancelled if it rains or looks like a very good chance of rain....for good reason.
I'm sure it'll be rescheduled if it can...(Maybe a little overboard, but that first comment just turned me the wrong way this morning)
let's try to be a little more mature about this, eh? name-calling is definitely not in order.
actually, i would expect management to do whatever they can to open the track whenever they reasonably can... afterall, this is a capitalist society with a lust for money (as a whole). they have bills and wages to pay just like any business, and not being open is probably as painful to them as any other business.
personally, i would open and sell discounted tickets because there is no guarantee of a full day -
out there wrote:
let's try to be a little more mature about this, eh? name-calling is definitely not in order.meh
(Maybe a little overboard, but that first comment just turned me the wrong way this morning)
your thoughts...it'd work if there was a stronger following for drag racing in this area. Sure they could open the track up every weekend, or hell, one night a week like some tracks do, but I'd be willing to bet they wouldn't get crap for cars.
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out there wrote:
let's try to be a little more mature about this, eh? name-calling is definitely not in order.
actually, i would expect management to do whatever they can to open the track whenever they reasonably can... afterall, this is a capitalist society with a lust for money (as a whole). they have bills and wages to pay just like any business, and not being open is probably as painful to them as any other business.
personally, i would open and sell discounted tickets because there is no guarantee of a full dayyou dont even race so settle don nah
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a) schedule conflicts - i make most of my money by working all weekend, hence the reason that i think the track should be open more often; i'm sure there are quite a few people like myself that refuse to take time off of work just to go drag racing.
b) it's not high priority -
yea...
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out there wrote:
perhaps there would be a larger crowd of patrons if the track was open more often AND more people knew about it... so i think interstate is either being lazy or shooting themselves in the foothighly doubt it. The automotive community isn't very large in the FM (and immediately surrounding) area, not enough to support a track by it's self IMO. That means pulling in cars from a distance, and I don't see these people making that trip every weekend, especially with something like the street-legal crowd..
As far as people not knowing about it... what else should they do? It's been advertised on the radio (I think it was on many of the clear channel stations)... I think it's down to word of mouth. There's only so much advertising a budget will allow.
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02AccordEXV6 wrote:
i've taken off days to go to car shows, drag races and i know there are a ton of people on here who have also done the same..-YellowEvo-
not all of us have the same priorities.
my ideas of "fun" and the ideas that everyone has are often completely different. ie- i prefer to spend my weekends earning money and playing games at home instead of getting drunk, unlike +/-50% of the 14-30 crowd in this area.
i could go on a long rant about what i see as friction points between myself and the rest of society, but suffice to say that we don't agree on very many things -
out there wrote:
not all of us have the same priorities.
my ideas of "fun" and the ideas that everyone has are often completely different. ie- i prefer to spend my weekends earning money and playing games at home instead of getting drunk, unlike +/-50% of the 14-30 crowd in this area.
i could go on a long rant about what i see as friction points between myself and the rest of society, but suffice to say that we don't agree on very many thingsThen why are you bitching about the track?
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