Re: bowling green KY
...I would hate to be on the planning Nationals committee. Seems you have to cater to the following:
-How to attract participants in general, and consider hotel, parking, security, eating, and show-n-shine
-How to attact racing participants for all classes, and consider track fees, rental fees, and track rules
-How and when to schedule the event, with little or no money
-How to advertise and promote the event (ie posters, email, website, etc) with little or no money
-How to attract Syclones, Typhoons, and SoGTs without offending G/N, Turbo TA, S10 or similar vehicles
-How to attact vendors, part suppliers, donations/giveaways without membership fees or large attendance
-And how to schedule back up activities in case of rain, tornadoes, hurricanes, and floods.
Im not flaming anyone bringing up changing the location of the Nationals, but its seems a bit
more productive if some/most of the above questions were answered in posts when alternate
sites are given. And given that seldom is the definition of a successful Nationals ever defined
(e.g. is it defined by low et`s or records set; the number of racing vehicles; the number of
racing events like dragracing, autocrossing, burnout particpation, or street/grudge matches;
the number of hotel registrants; the number of pre-registered vehicles/owners; or the socializing and
night life).
Lastly, while the moving the Nationals is most often brought it, no one mentions attracting a
large attendance for a Regional Event (which seems like the definition of having either an
East Coast, or West Coast Nationals - as by default only most of that areas owners would participate)
But what do I know...(not much as I still dont have a million in the bank!)
-Larry