weekly show. Had 2 heat races in 2 classes, 3 in the others. I would guess 20 to 30 in each class so the average of 25. X $25 for entry X 8 classes = $5000. PLUS pit passes and gate fees. Yes, they made money. Not 60K but made enough to make it worth while.If they had less than 100 people in the stands, they lost a lot of money that night. I would assume that night was an anomaly or else they'd be out of business.
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I was in Chattanooga last week and drove over to some back woods podunk track in North Carolina and watch outlaw kart racing. Had 8 classes. Less then 100 people in the stands and I watched a 6 year old kid win $200 CASH. Pit pass was $15. Signup was $25. Track even had “house cars” you could rent and race that night.
Every class paid cash money... no crap trophy for 7th place.
I wonder how they can do it?
And the sound... the kids karts run 125 engines. The adult karts.... 500 smokers. It was AMAZING
If they bring that to Ohio, I’m in.
For me, the idea of the prize at the end has never been a motivating factor.
What happens to my head the moment I shift into second gear.... has always been the allure.
It is 1/6 mile. Takes like 4 lights to flood the entire track. No lie. the "water truck" was a pickup truck bed with three 55 gallon drums feeding a PVC pipe with holes drilled in it. Very high tech.How they could do it? My guess would be that they don't have to spend as much money to on the race. We've kicked around the kart track idea with help from friends. Its far less work, people, prep and equipment, than motocross. Way less.
Just curious, did you catch the track size? 1/10th mile, 1/4 mile?
Hmmm...Easy to build? Less work than motocross? Paging Dick Klamfoth!!!
Probably some of the stuff you've learned from mx and your dirt would carry over but overall my
guess it has a similar learning curve.
You might start out doing this until riders/drivers complain about dips in the straightaways and corners
(yep dirt trackers are high maintenance too and have heard that go-karters are the worst)
but eventually, you'll end up with one of these (okay it doesn't have to be new)
I'd love to see you build a short track as flat track is making a major comeback and a great addition to what you've built already
In my conversations with actual cart track promoters it is in fact a less volume of work, and not nearly as much rebuilding. When I told them I spend 20-25 hours rebuilding the tracks with a dozer each month they laughed pretty hard, then I described putting down 140k gallons plus, and they laughed harder.
Absolutely zero interest in motorcycle flat track, go carts only if anything
I wouldn’t be putting these on either, I would just be a venue
This idea was a supplement to the motocross facility, not to replace it. We were looking at Friday night cart racing. Still keep weekend rides going.But, but, but Briarcliff MX is so much fun!
Ohio from Chillicothe North seems like so much fun......This idea was a supplement to the motocross facility, not to replace it. We were looking at Friday night cart racing. Still keep weekend rides going.
The Great Lakes MX series runs Garglefunkle or Farkenhagen or something crazy and they run less classes with like 15-20 min motos. I was reading about them and sounds like a good time waiting to see results to see how many entries. Would be good research for our promoters here. They run it as a separate series as well, maybe that could be the new battle format!
This idea was a supplement to the motocross facility, not to replace it. We were looking at Friday night cart racing. Still keep weekend rides going.
So a track tried less classes, group scheduling and longer moto and it worked? Get out!!! Real RACERS want longer moto’s. The pussy group of pro practice riders don’t because When they do ride it is 2 laps at speed then 15 minuets on sitting next to the track talking about scrubs