crazyaboutdirt
New Member
Ya'll need to calm down. First off, is the money seriously that important to you? Ya'll need to realize that with the track closing, it puts a hard-ship on not only drivers, but fans as well. Now, everyone has to find a new track to go to, possibly new drivers to cheer on. But think about this....in the St. Louis area...how many DIRT TRACKS are there really?
1. Tri-City
2. Pevely
3. Doe Run
4.Fredericktown
5. Fulton
So, not all these tracks run every class. So what happens to the driver you followed at MCS? They either change cars around for new rulings, or sell everything.
Drivers of dirt don't do it for the MONEY. They do it for the LOVE OF THE SPORT!!! Money is great for everyone, but what about pride and the adrenaline rush? What about the local towns the tracks are located in that are constantly looking forward to drivers & fans coming in spending money in their restuarant, gas station, hotel?
As a fan of dirt, I will do everything in my financial power to follow my drivers where they go. But there is limitations of where and how often I can go.
Ya'll need to stop worrying about yourselves, and look at the bigger picture.
1. Tri-City
2. Pevely
3. Doe Run
4.Fredericktown
5. Fulton
So, not all these tracks run every class. So what happens to the driver you followed at MCS? They either change cars around for new rulings, or sell everything.
Drivers of dirt don't do it for the MONEY. They do it for the LOVE OF THE SPORT!!! Money is great for everyone, but what about pride and the adrenaline rush? What about the local towns the tracks are located in that are constantly looking forward to drivers & fans coming in spending money in their restuarant, gas station, hotel?
As a fan of dirt, I will do everything in my financial power to follow my drivers where they go. But there is limitations of where and how often I can go.
Ya'll need to stop worrying about yourselves, and look at the bigger picture.