Jeff Yammer wrote:
KAL Racing wrote:
Years ago I use to organize drag sled racing in and around the Sudbury area… bla bla bla…To attract racers or new racers it took a little prize $, the bigger the pay out the bigger the racer turn out. 100% payback plus a plaque/trophy got the same old racers … through in a few thousand contingency and bam you would be surprised who turns out.
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aug 16th and 17th Knoxville tn has come on board thanks to jimmy hensly and the city of Knoxville we have a purse of 25000.00 guaranteed plus entries that should put us over 30000.00 in total payouts."
I'll be looking into that again for this coming year Ken. It was tried last year but I think there were some ... "issues" regarding drag specific prize money ( unfortunate ) .
Cash is king when talking about the higher dollar boats for sure and when you can offer a really good prize structure you'll draw more entries and increase the seriousness of the sport.
Without it you are really just promoting club racing within its own members ........ not exactly what I'd like to keep doing. There's room for this to grow into possibly three good races if all agreed upon and if we get permission to chase prize money for our class then we will draw a higher boat count. Our LakeRacer program is very strong as it is but who wouldn't think a 20 boat field would be fun......
Boat racing in general over its entire lifespan and with ever single organization out there seems guilty of being its own worst enemy when it comes to what seems to be a struggle between promotion and growth vs a private club mentality.
I'd love to be allowed to chase some good money for the drag classes.
Jeff, for the generous money donated by 2 solid Drag sponsors last year, I proposed a structure to promote increasing Drag entry through tow money to attract those travelling from furthest distances(eg: US: MI, OH, IL, MA,...) to offset fuel costs, discussed with the sponsors in several conference calls. The intent was to attract distant US competitors, by offsett their travel expenses whether they won/lost, because we knew CDA had fastest contenders in most classes(eg: Archer, Pat) other than Rick C. Rather short sighted to keep prize money within incestuous Ontario Drag commmunity, does little to attract new blood & promote across border. The message either didn't get out by Drag class reps, wasn't enough $, or for some other reason it didn't attract anyone other than Rick C. Btw, many Yanks do not have passports. The donation was absolutely not highjacked by stock outboard, or T's. What exactly in your opinion was the "issue"? Don't mince words.
For 2014, you are Drag Class Rep, from whom do you require permission to chase Drag sponsorship funds?...Go for it, for Drags, for TORC, for whatever reason to promote Drags, increase entries and competition. It is end of Feb, most sponsors have commited 2014 sponsorship $'s into their 2014 budgets and business plans, what's happening?
"Allowed to chase some good money"...???...What and who is holding you/Drag back from seeking sponsorship?...then go for the bad money.
Jeff, apologies for sharp comments, had to get this shit off my chest. Nobody/TORC has held anyone back from taking initiative.
Now, in all sincerity, good for you for stepping up 2014 to drive Drag rules, competition, boat count, promotion. Get on sponsorship, don't look back at what has failed. Look forward, initiate your own Drag promotion/prize plan, present it to Drag participants to gain momentum, assist in executing the plan for a successful season. I'd hate to read someone taking shots or making excuses 12months from now if 2014 Drag sponsorship didn't work out, in light of what has been learned over 2013.
Good luck, let me know how I can help!