Originally Posted by
synap2012
lets face it, the offroad track is there because we made it happen, the entries are increasing and we have spectators because we made it happen.
I'm going to cut you some slack because I know you're a semi intelligent guy
You're right, you guys made the offroad track happen.
We're consumers... We pay entry fees to race. From this point of view it's not up to us "make" things happen. It's up to us to decide what offers the most amount value for our dollar and our time. One big offroad track or one big onroad track is really not the point. It's the overall product being sold.
I was merely illustrating why the onroad product may have been struggling and attendance declining.
The offroad track is still new and has interest from the community. I see no reason not to try and capitalize on that. The thought of having a place to race this summer without fear of rain or sunburn is appealing.