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I can say with most certainty, that another group of people trying to put on races will be a great reason for me not to do it.

Why is it the Mopar mentality to saturate an already whored-up market as a solution....




Josh,with the loss of some series and the lack of attendence at others for whatever reasons why wouldn't a new series benifit racers?As long as dates arn't conflicting and venues saturated as well as programs not typically similar,a variety of events in different locations would give racers and enthusiast more oppertunity and choises as to dates available and distances to travel and type of competition to compete in.Your events are a great venue for multiple classes like 10.5,quick and others as well as a varity of special classes.Your events are usually held at the larger tracks in populated areas with many sizable side events as mfg,venders,swap and shows that attract a lot of people traffic.
A series with limited classes that cater to smaller market areas that normally wouldn't have these type of events :ie Beaver Springs would not hurt your series and provide more oppertunity for our sport to grow and even enhance your events if more people become interested.
We hope that if a new grassroots series does materialize you would view it as heathy competition and a restart of interest that may benifit everyone.Then maybe we wouldn't be viewed as a whored- up market, we would be viewed as a high-class specialized escort service.
Respectfully,
Bob