I like the points idea, i do not think trackside is flexible enough to do it though.Matthew is 100% correct. The Battle Series is a series within the OMA, PAMX and Buckeye Series. I will go back to my original suggestion back in this thread.
1. 4 races. None of those 4 tracks race or practice on battle race weekends.
2. Battle series pays battle only points for the overall battle series and state championship
3. Battle Series races pay double points for your home series that you belong to. Whether that be OMA, BS or PAMX, if you have any of those cards, or like us multiple, you get double points in your series and the battle races count towards over all series points in all those series. This would pack the gates.
This series was awesome the first few years. It still can be, and with some tweaking can be back to where it was a few short years ago.
Connie to the rescue. someone mentioned that she made a dummy race in the system. Could that not be done for each of the three series and the Buckeye Series for example have a race called Battle 1, battle 2 and battle 3 so that the three races outside of the Buckeye Series show up?I like the points idea, i do not think trackside is flexible enough to do it though.
I like the points idea, i do not think trackside is flexible enough to do it though.
What can't it do? You could duplicate the race so it would register 2 races but that would be confusing. Can't you chamge the points scheme in the program for one event? If not, the hard way ... I imagine the program allows you to over ride each riders points for an event manually.I like the points idea, i do not think trackside is flexible enough to do it though.
What kind of numbers does Grears get? Haven't seen a race number for there. Do they have a better watering system yet? Went 2 times last year and couldn't see my hand in front of my face so haven't been back.With Malvern, Grears, Western reserve and Pymatuning all running this weekend who’s getting the majority? My money is on Grears,
What kind of numbers does Grears get? Haven't seen a race number for there. Do they have a better watering system yet? Went 2 times last year and couldn't see my hand in front of my face so haven't been back.
No idea, my guess is based off of recent Buckeye series numbers being up and OMA events being down. Regionals is going to pull a few away as well. Grears has a nice layout it just gets dry so quick and they did not have the ability to rip it deep last year. We have yet to go this year, I'm not driving 1.5 hours past Beans to ride Grears. We are supposed to race Malvern this weekend.What kind of numbers does Grears get? Haven't seen a race number for there. Do they have a better watering system yet? Went 2 times last year and couldn't see my hand in front of my face so haven't been back.
As a family who picks and chooses races and practice days your not getting us to commit to a series small or large by offering double points. Offer some nice prizes for the championship and you will spark the kids to pester the parents to go. Nice prizes are not defined by tire spoons, coozies, sweatshirts and the cheapest pair of 100% goggles. There is no fun in riding a series that contains some tracks you don't like while one you do like is offering open practice at the same time. The chance at some cash, dealer bucks or even a pit bike will.I like the points idea, i do not think trackside is flexible enough to do it though.
I think it will get 3-400. Unless it pours rain there it will be dusty as hell. Went this past sunday and they had maybe 100 riders, 3/4 of the track was getting super dusty while the other 1/4 was muddy as hell for a large portion of the day.What kind of numbers does Grears get? Haven't seen a race number for there. Do they have a better watering system yet? Went 2 times last year and couldn't see my hand in front of my face so haven't been back.
Malvern is Saturday night and WRMC is Sunday. Some just drive their camper to WRMC after the Malvern races finish (free camping). As for Grear's, probably whatever is closest for people. They'll have to decide.With Malvern, Grears, Western reserve and Pymatuning all running this weekend who’s getting the majority? My money is on Grears,
Sound awesome and simple. Yeah Dave run all that wire, pull it back out and run it again.....ummmm okWhat can't it do? You could duplicate the race so it would register 2 races but that would be confusing. Can't you chamge the points scheme in the program for one event? If not, the hard way ... I imagine the program allows you to over ride each riders points for an event manually.
If you're talking points going to each organization, simply send the results to each promoter and they can enter it into their system as required for each rider.
Power harrowing is why it’s dustyI think it will get 3-400. Unless it pours rain there it will be dusty as hell. Went this past sunday and they had maybe 100 riders, 3/4 of the track was getting super dusty while the other 1/4 was muddy as hell for a large portion of the day.
He doesn't rip it deep enough. I am pretty sure he's only using the power harrow for track prep and the way he has it set up it's only 8-10" deep.
We give away both sides of the 50/50 at our banquet, it’s been roughly $1500 each. How much do you have a chance at winning at our competitors banquet?? I rest my case, good post though.As a family who picks and chooses races and practice days your not getting us to commit to a series small or large by offering double points. Offer some nice prizes for the championship and you will spark the kids to pester the parents to go. Nice prizes are not defined by tire spoons, coozies, sweatshirts and the cheapest pair of 100% goggles. There is no fun in riding a series that contains some tracks you don't like while one you do like is offering open practice at the same time. The chance at some cash, dealer bucks or even a pit bike will.