Re: IS DRAGRACING GOING DOWN HILL
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yep, no doubt, we keep hearing more and more Dragstrips closing and very few new ones opening. The more green we become the harder it is for the racer and the dragstrip,
Its not about going green, its because the new muscle cars are better suited for road racing than drag racing. I am not sure how true, but Ralph Gilles (CEO of SRT) said over 100 new road courses have opened up since 2007. So thats what they're building cars for. (new Z28, Boss 302, Viper T/A aren't flukes)
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Re: IS DRAGRACING GOING DOWN HILL
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There have been two new drag strips built and added to the IHRA fold recently. I don't know of any that have closed within the last couple of years.
Where are these road courses that have been built? There are certainly none in Pennsy that I have heard of?
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Re: IS DRAGRACING GOING DOWN HILL
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Haven't lost any tracks around here, but there has been a road race track.open for a few years.
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Re: IS DRAGRACING GOING DOWN HILL
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There have been two new drag strips built and added to the IHRA fold recently. I don't know of any that have closed within the last couple of years.
Where are these road courses that have been built? There are certainly none in Pennsy that I have heard of?
He says it in this video at the 13:00 mark:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-ItYO0LoMU
And my mistake, its not 100 road tracks that have opened....its actually 150 that have opened in the US just in the past 15 years
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Re: IS DRAGRACING GOING DOWN HILL
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How many drag strips have opened in that time? How many of the road courses are still open? RT 66 had a road course when it opened, it lasted a couple seasons and was gone.
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Re: IS DRAGRACING GOING DOWN HILL
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Going strong in Oklahoma, so good they are racing in the streets.
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Re: IS DRAGRACING GOING DOWN HILL
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If the point of this is that road racing is sweeping the nation...that road racing is the new motorsport for the masses...I ain't buyin' it. Gonna be a hard sell to convince me. 150 in fifteen years? That is three new ones per state, in all fifty states. I would think that something like that would be much more publicized than it appears to be. Just sayin'.
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Re: IS DRAGRACING GOING DOWN HILL
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Steve, Don't get me wrong I'd love to try it but to run NSS we spend about $300 to get to a race and race for $1500. Road racing, unless you are a professional, is more like $1500 to run the car for the weekend and $300 to win if you're lucky. And you tear more equipment up. That said there is a new road course being built in VA about 90 min from me. It is being built alongside a drag strip and oval to help pay the bills for it all, I'm sure. Go to any MD dragstrip on a Friday night and you won't know any of the names of the people running T&T or street type classes. This is a good thing, it means new people are going to the track. I think the oval/road course deal does help get zoning approved, because they are both typically higher-rent (as far as the money brought in by racers and for the oval, fans), but there will always be more dedicated drag cars than dedicated "track day" cars.
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Re: IS DRAGRACING GOING DOWN HILL
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Kev, I agree, I just don't see the groundswell of interest in road racing. Is there a place for it? Certainly. Is it good? Absolutely. Is it financially feasible, for a racer, no for the reasons you mentioned, and even from a promotor standpoint because it would take a lot of land and development to build anything decent.
I also agree that there are tons of cars showing up at T&T's and "street night" at the local track. I know they do here. One could think drag racing is "dying" by watching the ESPN coverage (nonexistent); the empty seats and the big sponsors leaving.
But, what a lot folks don't seem to realize is that Pro drag racing does not necessarily indicate the sport's health. I really think outside of the NHRA Pro show, the sport is alive and well. Pittsburgh had over 400 cars in the pits the other night...there were over 60 dragsters alone.
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Re: IS DRAGRACING GOING DOWN HILL
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How many drag strips have opened in that time?
How many of the road courses are still open?
RT 66 had a road course when it opened, it lasted a couple seasons and was gone.
No idea, but the road courses are probably more profitable for them. You can't roll up to them on a Friday night and go lapping for $10 like you can at the drag strip. The one closest to me is something like $180 to lap on a weekday and $250 on a weekend, and there never seems to be a shortage of cars lapping.
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Re: IS DRAGRACING GOING DOWN HILL
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If the point of this is that road racing is sweeping the nation...that road racing is the new motorsport for the masses...I ain't buyin' it. Gonna be a hard sell to convince me. 150 in fifteen years? That is three new ones per state, in all fifty states. I would think that something like that would be much more publicized than it appears to be. Just sayin'.
Hmm, that's exactly what has happened in Colorado. High Plains Raceway, Genoa, Elbert Motorsports Club, a new layout at PPIR, and rumors of several other private tracks going up all in the last ten years.
By contrast, I've seen no news about new drag strips opening, although attendance at the two front range accessible strips seems to be at all time highs and a test and tune night is so busy you won't get more than a few passes in.
A road course will attract street cars, race cars, bikes, even law enforcement training and driving schools. You also can run autocross events every weekend and use it for drivers training during the week. There are as many small road race organizations as there are drag race organizations, they just aren't advertised as widely, so the base is already out there. While it isn't as cheap per visit to go run at a road course, you do get a whole lot more seat time at a road course compared to a drag strip. How much actual driving time do you get at the drags, 60 seconds, maybe 90 of you get a lot of passes in? At a road course, a single 15 minute session will get you equivalent seat time of ten trips to the dragstrip, and you may get several sessions a day. So that $150-200 a day fee for 45 minutes of seat time begins to look like a bargain against the 180-200 trips to the drag strip at $20 a trip to get the same 45 minutes of seat time.
Most of the road course usage going on isn't necessarily all out racing either. As pointed out earlier, the payout for road courses is too low for most to do it for anything but the love of it, but, there are a lot of street cars going there for hot lap sessions. It isn't racing per say, but is still loads of fun running at speeds above what is allowable on regular streets. With the turning and stopping capabilities of newer cars these days, most owners want to feel more than just the acceleration capability of their ride. Add to that the focus on handling upgrades, the proliferation of Good Guys autocross events and you are seeing more traditional dragstrips cars changing suspensions and brakes and heading to an autocross event.
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Re: IS DRAGRACING GOING DOWN HILL
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Add to that the focus on handling upgrades, the proliferation of Good Guys autocross events and you are seeing more traditional dragstrips cars changing suspensions and brakes and heading to an autocross event.
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A mini-tubbed former drag car makes a killer starting point for a road race / pro touring car. They make all the suspension pieces, sub-frames, full frames etc to make an old muscle car handle like a new Porsche GT2 RS.
Its by far one of the most popular trends with muscle cars now...
http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/forumdisplay.php4?f=16
http://www.pro-touring.com/general-1/member-pro-touring-projects-60/
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