This topic is talked about every day on sports radio in Columbus, Ohio. I went to Columbus Crew last night and with free tickets and parking, I still spent $22 for just food last night. A lot of Continental Tire signs everywhere. Thank you, Continental! My wife and I have the means to pay for sporting events, but I feel for the families saving up all year for one event. I grow up in that type of household. Streaming is in the future, whether we like it or not. Racing needs one streaming service, but the current model right now isn't sustainable. I 100% understand each side of the argument.
Good reminder that I need to go back to the local drag strip. Went with my dad and a couple of his buddies when I was a kid, and just haven't made it back.
I really feel for these guys. It’s not an easy job to begin with but going against the state and dealing with their shenanigans is terrible. Thanks for bringing this to the masses Ryan and Sean, and thanks to Continental for sponsoring it.
Great thanks for your video, for many years have travel up and down California, Oregon , Washington and Arizona with many great racers and friends and family. Sadly time is changing our Race Track, as exempt, Drag Strips over many year are disappearing. Our local SM Speedway, been closed for a few years and are attempting to restart. The Late Model Classes are moving out of many Speedways. Great history of California we need to keep and enjoy..... :) along with nice Food and a Cold Drink..... :)
I have a couple disagreements with the promotors. I don't think streaming is what is hurting attendance. I'm at every single race I can afford to go to for Ventura. Most of the time the on track product is terrible. Low car counts and the track has been cut too narrow and flat for years, hence the low car counts. It costs $10 to park (which is not their fault) and gas is $5 a gal. I live 20 minutes away so a Saturday is $10 to park, $20 to get in, $15 in gas, $15 in food and it's $60 minimum. I don't want to go snowboarding or surfing lol. The happiest place on earth for me is the top row on the turn 4 grandstand at Ventura. The track and the happiest moments of my life wouldn't exist if Jim Naylor didnt do what he has for the past 40 years but frankly a lot of it's decline is due to less than optimal decisions made in the past few years.
Not who you think. California is a like a weighted coin, there are two distinct sides, but one side comes up top every time because it has more weight to it. By land mass, I'd give a rough guesstimate that 80-90% of California is some flavor of conservative, but by population, 80-90% are some flavor of liberal. All the folks you saw in this video have more in common with a farmer in middle-of-nowhere Nebraska than with your statistically average Californian.
Also, thanks to Continental Tire, Motor Trend, and anyone else who supports this show and allows the guys to tell these stories.
I've worked for Don K at the Perris auto speedway for 28 years, best boss in the world. Support your local dirt track. And thanks for your work.
This topic is talked about every day on sports radio in Columbus, Ohio. I went to Columbus Crew last night and with free tickets and parking, I still spent $22 for just food last night. A lot of Continental Tire signs everywhere. Thank you, Continental! My wife and I have the means to pay for sporting events, but I feel for the families saving up all year for one event. I grow up in that type of household. Streaming is in the future, whether we like it or not. Racing needs one streaming service, but the current model right now isn't sustainable. I 100% understand each side of the argument.
Good reminder that I need to go back to the local drag strip. Went with my dad and a couple of his buddies when I was a kid, and just haven't made it back.
I grew up in Gardena and Ascot was a magical place
Great look at our sport in California and the challenges. Thanks for doing this
I really feel for these guys. It’s not an easy job to begin with but going against the state and dealing with their shenanigans is terrible. Thanks for bringing this to the masses Ryan and Sean, and thanks to Continental for sponsoring it.
Great thanks for your video, for many years have travel up and down California, Oregon , Washington and Arizona with many great racers and friends and family. Sadly time is changing our Race Track, as exempt, Drag Strips over many year are disappearing. Our local SM Speedway, been closed for a few years and are attempting to restart. The Late Model Classes are moving out of many Speedways. Great history of California we need to keep and enjoy..... :) along with nice Food and a Cold Drink..... :)
Love the show
Thanks
I have a couple disagreements with the promotors. I don't think streaming is what is hurting attendance. I'm at every single race I can afford to go to for Ventura. Most of the time the on track product is terrible. Low car counts and the track has been cut too narrow and flat for years, hence the low car counts. It costs $10 to park (which is not their fault) and gas is $5 a gal. I live 20 minutes away so a Saturday is $10 to park, $20 to get in, $15 in gas, $15 in food and it's $60 minimum. I don't want to go snowboarding or surfing lol. The happiest place on earth for me is the top row on the turn 4 grandstand at Ventura. The track and the happiest moments of my life wouldn't exist if Jim Naylor didnt do what he has for the past 40 years but frankly a lot of it's decline is due to less than optimal decisions made in the past few years.
The number one question is " What party did any of these people vote for in the last, say 20 years of elections ? "
What do you think? They're working class people living in California's agricultural center. They definately didn't vote demorat.
Not who you think. California is a like a weighted coin, there are two distinct sides, but one side comes up top every time because it has more weight to it. By land mass, I'd give a rough guesstimate that 80-90% of California is some flavor of conservative, but by population, 80-90% are some flavor of liberal. All the folks you saw in this video have more in common with a farmer in middle-of-nowhere Nebraska than with your statistically average Californian.
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continental. acura. chicken sandwich. there's your comment, you're welcome.
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