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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up 85 ideas every track should try or and least take a look at.

    Found this article via a Facebook post.

    Your thoughts?

    Article in the Link below.
    http://www.mandeepauch.com/2015/10/2...ck-should-try/
    Nathan Stephens

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoosierDirtFan View Post
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    Her dad is one of the very best pure drivers in the country. He's won in all sorts of divisions on both dirt and asphalt. She's been around the sport her whole life from the inside, and she's got some good ideas, and some bad ones. Some of those suggestions, such as the multiple 20 lap features in a night, I've seen before, and they've been fantastic shows.
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    I've done most of those things she has mentioned during the ten years I was in the promoting biz.... and I'm not the only one. Many of my contemporaries did the same.

    One of the problems with today's track promoters is the expect a couple posts on Facebook and a Tweet or two will pack the grandstands. Today you have to work even harder than we had to before the electronic age began. The lack of full grandstands are a result of piss poor competition, dusty dry slick follow the leader racing and poor promotion.

    She has some great ideas there but none of them are new but most are worthy of trying at your local track.

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    There are a lot of disgruntled and former NASCAR fans out there. DLMR provides exactly what they left NASCAR over. The track owners and promoters need to find a way to reach those fans. I don't have any answers though.

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