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dirtwriter
09-22-2011, 01:27 PM
Peoria Speedway presents the 58th annual “Jon Hamilton Memorial/Illinois State Championship” presented by Budweiser and Redbrand Credit Union Saturday night, September 25. Raceievers and transponders will be in use. Drivers expected: Jason Feger, Brian Shirley, Donny Walden, Kevin Weaver, Steve Lance, Jr., Ryan Unzicker, Dennis Erb, Wes Steidinger, Darren Friedman, Tim Lance, Todd Bennett, Scott Schmitt, Ryan Dauber, (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word) Taylor, Mike Mullvain, Eric Smith, Jimmy Dehm, Joe Harlan, Charley Hess, Billy Drake, Bob Gardner, John Gardner, Jr., John Beck, Russ Adams and Brandon Thirlby. Feel free to add or subtract names.
Payout is as follows:
1. $5,000
2. 2500
3. 1000
4. 900
5. 840
6. 800
7. 750
8. 700
9. 600
10. 500
11. 490
12. 480
13. 470
14. 460
15. 450
16. 440
17. 430
18. 420
19. 410
20. 400
Tow money is $100
Entry fee is $80
Pit passes are $30
Pit gates open at 3:30, grandstands at 4:30 and hot laps at 5:30
UMP Modifieds ($800 to win) and UMP Street Stocks ($300 to win) also racing

STICKERDUDE
09-22-2011, 01:42 PM
80.00 Entry Fee and 100.00 Tow Money, not bashing the track just trying to figure out the reasoning,Is it because it sounds better than 20.00 tow money? Again, I'm not bashing the track or the promoter I'm only trying to figure out how they benefit from this.

Nightrain1
09-22-2011, 08:10 PM
80.00 Entry Fee and 100.00 Tow Money, not bashing the track just trying to figure out the reasoning,Is it because it sounds better than 20.00 tow money? Again, I'm not bashing the track or the promoter I'm only trying to figure out how they benefit from this.

Good Point :confused:

ILL-DIRTDOG
09-22-2011, 10:09 PM
80.00 Entry Fee and 100.00 Tow Money, not bashing the track just trying to figure out the reasoning,Is it because it sounds better than 20.00 tow money? Again, I'm not bashing the track or the promoter I'm only trying to figure out how they benefit from this.

Apparently benefiting by $20 per car...30 cars and they just paid 9th place....LOL!:D

MUD MAESTRO
09-22-2011, 11:38 PM
Just to clear up the date.....Sat. Sept 24th at Peoria. Sept 25th, The twice rescheduled Prairie Dirt Classic at Fairbury takes center stage.

Sportsman 02
09-23-2011, 12:12 AM
I dont like negative but if the last 2 shows hadnt been 18 at the gate I would have spent $30 on 2 nights of racing at Peoria Speedway. i wish they would price races acccordingly. If its 2000 to win it should NEVER be more than $15 to watch. I also like to drink beer at 3.00 or more a piece. Plus beer makes me hungry so I always bring $50 plus dollars with me. i guess what im trying to say is dont OVERPRICE your shows or I wont come at all! I missed both Sprints and Mods 100 because of PRICE to get in!

dirtwriter
09-23-2011, 08:00 AM
I dont like negative but if the last 2 shows hadnt been 18 at the gate I would have spent $30 on 2 nights of racing at Peoria Speedway. i wish they would price races acccordingly. If its 2000 to win it should NEVER be more than $15 to watch. I also like to drink beer at 3.00 or more a piece. Plus beer makes me hungry so I always bring $50 plus dollars with me. i guess what im trying to say is dont OVERPRICE your shows or I wont come at all! I missed both Sprints and Mods 100 because of PRICE to get in!

$20 for a $5,000 to-win race is a fair market price for sure. We are having a $2 beer special as well for Budweiser products. 12 oz Budweiser beers are $2 tomorrow night.

skids
09-23-2011, 09:04 AM
$20 for a $5,000 to-win race is a fair market price for sure. We are having a $2 beer special as well for Budweiser products. 12 oz Budweiser beers are $2 tomorrow night.

Our ideas of "fair market price" differ then. Fans are getting a $10,000 LM show AND a $3,000 mod show for the same $20 at FALS. To add to that, they are NOT charging an "entry fee" to the drivers.

I can certainly understand the new owner trying to make ends meet in his first year, but there comes a point where you've got to step back and compare what you are getting/giving for the money, and at what point you are keeping fans away.

IMO, charging BOTH, an $80 entry AND a $20 gate for a $5,000 show is waaay excessive.

erbfan28
09-23-2011, 02:04 PM
Thats why I love Fairbury. Always resonable prices. Every track is different. If you wanna go and see some racing, you will pay to get in.

dualdj1
09-23-2011, 02:19 PM
I don't think $20 is bad for this show, especially with pit passes only being $30 (and that i'm usually in the pits for shows). However, the $18 that was charged on some $2k or less shows this year I do think was excessive.

Sportsman 02
09-23-2011, 04:59 PM
I am planning to attend Saturday night. $2 beers and a DD should be FUN! 20 bucks for 5000 to win is reasonable:)

faustracing1f
09-24-2011, 09:48 AM
you guys might want to check it out there is racing in fairbury tomorrow night i was talking to some of the drivers last time i was over there they told me there where going back to fairbury most of them names you hade on there is going to fairbury because they keep there armbands just wanted to mention that because it prairie dirt classic

p-towne
09-24-2011, 10:43 AM
you guys might want to check it out there is racing in fairbury tomorrow night i was talking to some of the drivers last time i was over there they told me there where going back to fairbury most of them names you hade on there is going to fairbury because they keep there armbands just wanted to mention that because it prairie dirt classic

Fairbury is Sunday---P-TOWN is Sat--Tonight

runyou-2
09-25-2011, 08:07 PM
Fairbury is Sunday---P-TOWN is Sat--Tonight



I think that's what he said.....looks like you BOTH posted on SATURDAY 9 / 24 / 11