Good Luck because Cuomo could care less about auto racing.
Opener is June 6 th with no spectators. Check web site for more details
Quote from: Patrick Hobbs on May 24, 2020, 07:03:42 PMOpener is June 6 th with no spectators. Check web site for more detailsWhile that's good news, how can they possibly do that, from a financial standpoint? The local short tracks don't have the lucrative TV broadcast contracts, to supply income, so how can they run the show and pay out the prize money, without the spectators buying tickets?
Quote from: leadfoot4 on May 25, 2020, 07:55:04 AMQuote from: Patrick Hobbs on May 24, 2020, 07:03:42 PMOpener is June 6 th with no spectators. Check web site for more detailsWhile that's good news, how can they possibly do that, from a financial standpoint? The local short tracks don't have the lucrative TV broadcast contracts, to supply income, so how can they run the show and pay out the prize money, without the spectators buying tickets?Pay Per View at $15/event or $199/season. No different than sitting in the stands. But no/limited concessions may hurt.
Quote from: DPackman_PR on May 26, 2020, 02:21:56 PMQuote from: leadfoot4 on May 25, 2020, 07:55:04 AMQuote from: Patrick Hobbs on May 24, 2020, 07:03:42 PMOpener is June 6 th with no spectators. Check web site for more detailsWhile that's good news, how can they possibly do that, from a financial standpoint? The local short tracks don't have the lucrative TV broadcast contracts, to supply income, so how can they run the show and pay out the prize money, without the spectators buying tickets?Pay Per View at $15/event or $199/season. No different than sitting in the stands. But no/limited concessions may hurt.Is this true (PPV)? that seems like a good Idea? I would PPV for some racing in our regions!