racingfan03
Well-Known Member
Start on time. Run the show in a timely manner. The next race should be on the track as the previous race is exiting the track (see Haubstadt). Keep the excitement going, too much downtime creates boredom.
I like the idea of having a punch card for attendance...attend 5 regular nights, your 6th is free (or however you want to work it).
Offer reserved seats for the regulars for special shows. If you've attended x amount of races in the season, you are guaranteed your normal seating arrangement for the special shows with prepaid ticket purchase.
I also like the idea of having drivers pull their cars on the track to allow fans to get pictures, autographs, etc. Highland used to do this back in the 90s and I still have the pictures.
Some tracks have gotten away from the lengths they went to to accommodate junior fan club. Belleville still does a great job, though. I used to be so excited every year when Highland gave away the quarter midget. Kids are the future of this sport.
I like the idea of having a punch card for attendance...attend 5 regular nights, your 6th is free (or however you want to work it).
Offer reserved seats for the regulars for special shows. If you've attended x amount of races in the season, you are guaranteed your normal seating arrangement for the special shows with prepaid ticket purchase.
I also like the idea of having drivers pull their cars on the track to allow fans to get pictures, autographs, etc. Highland used to do this back in the 90s and I still have the pictures.
Some tracks have gotten away from the lengths they went to to accommodate junior fan club. Belleville still does a great job, though. I used to be so excited every year when Highland gave away the quarter midget. Kids are the future of this sport.