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Spring Racing
Has there been a worst spring for racing weather in recent history? Between cold, rain, tornadoes, etc. I cant recall any season as bad as this one so far.
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Really feel bad for the promoters. Only so many dates to choose from. Next weeks MLRA swing through Iowa looks doubtful at best. Sure does suck.
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Originally Posted by Delinquent
Pretty typicle here in the north. You can't trust it for racing until May...
Depends on where you're located ?
Yep, its usually dry as can be here in Fla!
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Originally Posted by Delinquent
Y'all got room for me and a couple fat girls ?
LOL, its wet here also. Probly got 2 plus inches today!
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We were saying this same thing last year. Probably the year before too. I don’t think the weather is that much different, but it does seem like promoters are much quicker to cancel a big show now.
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I’ve always wondered why promoters in the mid Ohio valley start racing late March early April and stop in September. They should probably start in may and end beginning of November.
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It seems like our seasons have shifted back by a solid month since about 2018. Winter tends to hold on into April, and warmth holds on into December.
Opinions are my own. Twitter.com/ShinySideUp18
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Originally Posted by Shiny Side Up 18
It seems like our seasons have shifted back by a solid month since about 2018. Winter tends to hold on into April, and warmth holds on into December.
Agree.......................................
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It's global warming causing these recent cold springs . mega sarcasm
If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention!
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lately I've seen a lot of the comments for tracks canceling this weekend “I don’t why they even try to race this time of year?”
Here's an example “why” so many tracks schedule races early in the year.
As racetracks, they only get so many days a year to race.
On average, many tracks get about 18-25 races in if their lucky depending on weather.
That’s just over 2 1/2 -3 1/2 weeks being open in a 365-day calendar year.
Mother Nature dictates tracks schedules & the last couple years, the pandemic has too.
If they don’t put early dates on the calendar, they could miss out on an opportunity to get a show in if it’s 60-70 degrees.
They could have some very well known, top tier teams headed past other tracks for a rare opportunity to race with at another track on a particular weekend if Mother Nature cooperates and that should make a track feel so very fortunate and humbled that said team decide to race with them on said weekend.
That just might help put a few more butts in the stands if a track knows said driver and team will be there on a weekend and might just help that particlar driver and team sell some merch if they have it.
Every night they lose to the weather is an income opportunity lost. There are less and less privately / locally owned racetracks remaining in the country each year.
Racing is a game of risk no matter what side of the industry you’re on.
Sometimes you gamble and win, others you gamble and lose but you can’t get the win if you don’t show up and try.
Too those promoters and track owners that run tracks all across the U.S. thumbs up for the effort you put in to keep your tracks open.
Just my two cents.
HDF
Last edited by HoosierDirtFan; 04-07-2022 at 08:38 PM.
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