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TwistedNate01
01-24-2023, 07:53 AM
Fading away. Was watching a race on youtube the other nite, A woo race. An the one race i was watching was their highest car count of the 2022 season! Said about 30ish cars was singed in for that one race!!!

bleedblue55
01-24-2023, 08:33 AM
Huh, put down the crack pipe Nate.

Raceready
01-24-2023, 08:36 AM
Gone are the days for the most part when a newer DLM pilot would show on up at a track with the idea that he would thrilled just to make the feature . Nows a day mostly there are not enough cars to fill a 24 car feature. In some cases there might be 18 or less and I went to a show that only had 12 cars show on up ? Even the crate lates car counts are down.

waaac77
01-24-2023, 09:27 AM
What are we going to do? No other posts until we figure out how to raise car counts. We can do this let’s hear some ideas…

Rajflyboy
01-24-2023, 09:49 AM
East bay had 70+ per night last year

Black F
01-24-2023, 10:56 AM
thiS guy caN counTs carS?

play4kps
01-24-2023, 11:16 AM
Car counts will continue to go down! Racers arent stupid, they are not going to race where they dont have a chance. A lot of tracks are going to have their group of drivers that are happy competing locally. They are smart enough to know they cant run with the big dogs, and 95% is financially. That will become the new normal. The high dollar scene resembles Nascar, almost everyone in the same chassis, a few engine builders, high dollar engineers, wind tunnel testing, and extremely top heavy purses is going to keep a lot of drivers away. There have been a select few on here warning of this, and nobody paid attention.

BloomerHarvickFan
01-24-2023, 11:52 AM
Car counts look cool, but in all reality, even back when Eldora had 200+ cars what did that matter? There were probably 100 that had zero chance of making the show, and out of the 120 that advanced to the heats back then, there were probably 10 that had a decent shot to win, and probably only 40 that had a real chance to make the race.

lokwaidid
01-24-2023, 12:31 PM
what bloomerharvickfan says is true. the problem now is where would you even find 200 cars? ohio, indiana, and kemtucky have a total of i think only 3 tracks that run late models weekly. lucas, woo, southern all stars, mars.... , all the series probably get paid first when they put on a show. dirt racing is just part of there advertising budget and not what keeps there business alive. you would think the chassis and engine builders would see there business drop off with a lot fewer cars. you would think they might get together and write a rule package that would benefit them and bring more guys back into racing. go back to something like we had in the 90's and bring the engine hp back down to the 700's. now someone will say that the money will just be spent on something else. make limits on these high dollar parts or say goodby to late models. how much money are you willing to pay to watch 3 heats and a feature?

bleedblue55
01-24-2023, 01:59 PM
As long as there are around 50 for most big shows with 6 heat races I'm happy

Tireguy17
01-24-2023, 04:05 PM
From the local to national level......costs have skyrocketed, yet the pay has stayed virtually the same. The math isn't difficult.

ride height
01-24-2023, 05:48 PM
Unless you’re independently wealthy, or have some very serious backing…I don’t see how anybody does this anymore. We ran B Mods, and while we did have good equipment, I would be embarrassed to tell you how much money was spent to be a front runner. We finally had to stop because it got out of hand, plus we raced for peanuts. I can’t even fathom how much money a front running late model costs to campaign. 10,000 to win for a SLM is jack squat in todays world. I’ll bet that doesn’t last a 2 weeks to stay up front. ( just guessing)

MasterSbilt_Racer
01-24-2023, 06:30 PM
^^you can spend as much or as little as you want. No different than golf or fishing.

You can keep your old car and update it as needed, or you can buy a new roller. You can still run your gen1 ohlins shocks, change the damping curves as needed, or a new set from a new manufacturer every 3 months. You can buy a new engine every time yours hits 900 laps, or you can keep rebuilding it. You can run the 20 year old engine that makes 780 hp or you can buy the new one that makes 900 hp and run half throttle after qualifying. You can burn $19/gallon gas or you can run E85 from the corner gas station pump. You can tow with an old pickup and equipment trailer or you can buy a new S&S toter. It goes on and on.

Rajflyboy
01-24-2023, 07:09 PM
Maybe just put Freddy Carpenter in charge of all the top late model series. Make everyone use his basic chassis 😁

lokwaidid
01-24-2023, 07:54 PM
there are very few tracks that have weekly late model shows. where are the cars going to come from in a few years? putting more money in the purse isn't going to magically produce more cars if they don't exist now. are all the crate guys going to run out and drop a big engine in there car? money has killed racing. this use to be a fun family weekend hobby. it still is for the lower classes, but how many years does that have left. everything about today's late model rules needs to be thrown out and go back in time about 30-35 years if you want to save racing and start over.

SLIDING SIDEWAYS
01-24-2023, 09:19 PM
there are very few tracks that have weekly late model shows. where are the cars going to come from in a few years? putting more money in the purse isn't going to magically produce more cars if they don't exist now. are all the crate guys going to run out and drop a big engine in there car? money has killed racing. this use to be a fun family weekend hobby. it still is for the lower classes, but how many years does that have left. everything about today's late model rules needs to be thrown out and go back in time about 30-35 years if you want to save racing and start over.

Very well said. I agree 100%

TwistedNate01
02-02-2023, 06:56 AM
Huh, put down the crack pipe Nate.cant its in your hands now.. and now you gots to pass it counter clock wise to the next !

TwistedNate01
02-02-2023, 06:58 AM
thiS guy caN counTs carS?thats only from watching races on you tube/ dirtcar channel/ WOO channel/LOLM channel!

RRacer70
02-02-2023, 08:43 AM
Ohio has Attica, Wayne County, Hilltop, Midway, Atomic and Muskingum that run the late models weekly though Muskingum has more limited shows. Regular nights is about 16 to 18 cars sometimes dipping as low as 12 and up to 26 and special shows pull in more.

MasterSbilt_Racer
02-02-2023, 08:45 AM
Ohio has Attica, Wayne County, Hilltop, Midway, Atomic and Muskingum that run the late models weekly though Muskingum has more limited shows. Regular nights is about 16 to 18 cars sometimes dipping as low as 12 and up to 26 and special shows pull in more.

I wish Atomic still ran them weekly. It's far from that.

Phatdaddy
02-02-2023, 09:41 AM
Car counts look cool, but in all reality, even back when Eldora had 200+ cars what did that matter? There were probably 100 that had zero chance of making the show, and out of the 120 that advanced to the heats back then, there were probably 10 that had a decent shot to win, and probably only 40 that had a real chance to make the race.

Agree with this post.. Two other factors that led to the 200+ years at Eldora was that there was no entry fee, and drivers entered more than one car

MasterSbilt_Racer
02-02-2023, 09:49 AM
Agree with this post.. Two other factors that led to the 200+ years at Eldora was that there was no entry fee, and drivers entered more than one car

That said, we were way over the 120 cut off with teams entering 1 car and paying entry fees.

JCSullivan00
02-02-2023, 11:05 AM
Fading away. Was watching a race on youtube the other nite, A woo race. An the one race i was watching was their highest car count of the 2022 season! Said about 30ish cars was singed in for that one race!!!


2022 Prairie Dirt Classic had 80 cars. I'm from Kentucky, but I think that's higher than 30.

Big Daddy 37
02-02-2023, 11:18 AM
2022 Prairie Dirt Classic had 80 cars. I'm from Kentucky, but I think that's higher than 30.

Cedar Lake had 55 for the USA Nationals, too.... So, no idea what that clown was reading, with his 30ish cars being the highest.

Gotta love the internet.. :)

KTMLew
02-02-2023, 02:10 PM
I had to go back and check 3 times to make sure this thread wasn't from 2000.

Crossbones
02-02-2023, 06:31 PM
I had to go back and check 3 times to make sure this thread wasn't from 2000.

lol I was thinking the same thing while reading this thread. I've been on 4m since 2001, there's nothing new under the sun.

ZERO25
02-03-2023, 11:43 AM
Think what ya will, but crates saved dlm racing in the South. There was over 150 cars between 2 tracks last weekend!

Raceready
02-03-2023, 11:45 AM
Think what ya will, but crates saved dlm racing in the South. There was over 150 cars between 2 tracks last weekend!That there is a good deal then ! !

lokwaidid
02-03-2023, 03:05 PM
the prairie dirt classic and cedar lake aren't weekly shows and some tracks will allow crates in there late model races, with a weigh break or something, to fill the field.