Economy, really?
Not so doom and gloom, really?
I reported to the Commission that MHRA, the last club to hold SO only races lost over $4,500 on the five races it ran last year! Not because of the economy, but because in the last five years we went from having 125 racers per weekend to 85. We survived for a few years by cutting out expenses, but now what. We did what every other club in America has had to do, we raised entry fee. So what will that do for our entries?
Blaming our decline on economy can't be your answer for growth.
The economy will never again be good for the masses to support Outboard Racing. Our new engines are expensive! and if you do buy one we reward you by making you run it in a weak class for a limited amount of time during the weekend. For the first time in America your kids will not make as much as you. These trends are not going to change. Rigs are expensive! and we only allow the racer to race them for a brief amount of time. The 45 class did more to hurt kneel down racing than any economic climate has. That class while a different ride has two main things going for it. You own one rig and you race it a lot over the weekend. Oh BTW, that Category is working on finding a new replacement engine, in addition to APBA Formula 4 (which is silly because it will compete against each other for members just like we do) but what do you think is going to happen to our member numbers if/when they roll out? It used to be that racing 45 was far more expensive than Stock, but not any more. The difference between our rigs has narrowed dramatically.
We have to look at change or look at the death of local Grass Roots Stock Outboard racing.
Thanks,
Dean Sutherland
12M
Not so doom and gloom, really?
I reported to the Commission that MHRA, the last club to hold SO only races lost over $4,500 on the five races it ran last year! Not because of the economy, but because in the last five years we went from having 125 racers per weekend to 85. We survived for a few years by cutting out expenses, but now what. We did what every other club in America has had to do, we raised entry fee. So what will that do for our entries?
Blaming our decline on economy can't be your answer for growth.
The economy will never again be good for the masses to support Outboard Racing. Our new engines are expensive! and if you do buy one we reward you by making you run it in a weak class for a limited amount of time during the weekend. For the first time in America your kids will not make as much as you. These trends are not going to change. Rigs are expensive! and we only allow the racer to race them for a brief amount of time. The 45 class did more to hurt kneel down racing than any economic climate has. That class while a different ride has two main things going for it. You own one rig and you race it a lot over the weekend. Oh BTW, that Category is working on finding a new replacement engine, in addition to APBA Formula 4 (which is silly because it will compete against each other for members just like we do) but what do you think is going to happen to our member numbers if/when they roll out? It used to be that racing 45 was far more expensive than Stock, but not any more. The difference between our rigs has narrowed dramatically.
We have to look at change or look at the death of local Grass Roots Stock Outboard racing.
Thanks,
Dean Sutherland
12M
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