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Topic: What?? - Mini Gold Cup not WoO sanctioned??
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January 15, 2010 at
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Posted By: Oakland Sprint Fan on January 15 2010 at 05:06:37 PM
Eveyone keeps missing the damn point ,..,. can no one read on this site!!!!!!!!!
The track annouced the MGC as a WoO show for the past three months. Due to this, fans have made plans with flights and other travel arrangements. Did they just figure this out this week with the large scantion fee?? I dont' give a shit about tires, purse, the weather or the taco truck across the street ... that is not my point here! Don't announce a race as a WoO race and then pull it several months later. This is the same crap Kings Speedway pulled last year and everyone jumped all other that.
#1 - To answer your points above, currently the Chico website has the Gold Cup as a WoO race and MGC as non-WoO. Last week, both shows were WoO ... if you paid any attention. But just like the MGC, they could pull the WoO form the Gold Cup a month before. We will see what happens. I will NOT buy advanced tickets in case Chico pulls the same crap as the MGC.
#2 - This tire debate is too funny. You say the drivers will buy new tires for each race. Other people come on and say they it's sucks to have to buy new tires for a WoO race they can't use at future races. Please make up your mind here. I am a fan in the stands and am nuetral on this subject.
#3 - I never said Chico has to put up the money for a WoO show. But they did ......as it's been on their site for THREE MONTHS!!!!!!!!! (until this week)
Any more questions?????
PS - we still don't have an answer why the WoO was pulled ... and yes I have emailed the track. That is the entire point of all this .... WHY?
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#1. "The track announced..."yet there wasn't ever a finalized schedule on their website or anything else they printed out, its still not. If you look on their website in big letters it says "TENTATIVE - Subject to change" Obviously I am the one that can read and you are not.
#2. The tire debate is not something I brought up just commented on. So cry me a river. Not everything I posted was for your eyes only.
#3. Like I said before. It costs a lot of money to bring in the outlaws and its a lot of money to risk on a un-guaranteed race. I'm sure they may have advertised it with the hopes of having the mini as an outlaw race because they were hoping in contract talks with the outlaws they could make some concessions in order to not put as much risk on an event so early in the year.
You're complaining about travel arrangements that now you have to switch that may cost you about $500 MAX....you're still not risking $100k+
If your entire point was trying to get a response on why they pulled the date you should go to them, they have every way of contacting the office on their website. Instead of coming to a message board that no one with an answer visits. If you've already emailed them, why not wait for a response rather than complaining and speculating.
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January 15, 2010 at
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Posted By: ricci49 on January 15 2010 at 07:14:16 PM
The Mini Gold Cup will still be one hell of a show. It will as it has in the past, draw talent from up and down the west coast. I'll see the Outlaws in Tulare and have a blast in Chico for the MGC. I'd rather see the Outlaws get schooled by TK at Thunderbowl anyway.
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Yeah. Exactly what he said.
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January 16, 2010 at
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Seems like if we dont learn our history, we could repeat it.... Seems like this is what killed our California racing in the past. Now that this has found a national level, it will be interesting.
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January 16, 2010 at
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Posted By: Hoosier Highbanks on January 15 2010 at 05:50:58 PM
I agree having the Mini Gold Cup listed on the track website for the last three months or whatever the time period is as a WoO event and then change it to a local show with no reason is a total joke. Chico said on their website it was a WoO event. Tickets were set to go on sale next Monday according to the Chico website. WoO didn't force them to post this. Explain that please. I'm coming from Indiana and booked my plane ticket and had to change it to Tulare after Chico changed their mind.
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You probably should have kept your ticket and went to the mini I think it will be a better race without the WoO . Probably be more cars and much better competition.
Personaly if my grandson was not racing I would not cross the street to see a WoO race. We the fans are more to blame for this kind of stuff happening because we put
up with the BS from the WoO if we did not attend their races they would have no choice but to listen
to us and the drivers & owners.
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January 16, 2010 at
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Posted By: soap83 on January 16 2010 at 02:38:28 AM
You probably should have kept your ticket and went to the mini I think it will be a better race without the WoO . Probably be more cars and much better competition.
Personaly if my grandson was not racing I would not cross the street to see a WoO race. We the fans are more to blame for this kind of stuff happening because we put
up with the BS from the WoO if we did not attend their races they would have no choice but to listen
to us and the drivers & owners.
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i applaud handy for this move, the MGC was and will be again a great race without the WoO. as far as us seeing the very best sprint car drivers in the world if u go to the mini u will see the best there is.---and good luck to all the Kaedings this coming year
Robert Bond San Jose Ca
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January 16, 2010 at
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OSF… I know your a passionate sprint car fan and you might want to book a trip to Texas but your going to miss a good race with a pretty talented field in Chico. 

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January 16, 2010 at
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Posted By: Hoosier Highbanks on January 15 2010 at 12:14:02 PM
I just changed my flight to a week earlier. Ready for my first visit to Tulare!!! Thankfully Southwest doesn't charge any fees for the change. Another disappointed fan with unhandy Promotions!
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Your going to love Thunderbowl! This is hands down my favorite track in Cali. I just hope we get a decent field of west coast drivers joining the fray.
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January 16, 2010 at
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1987 Was the first Mini Gold Cup for WoO, then the next was 1992 and won by Steve Kinser. The 2009 was the last WoO for Mini. there you go for STATS.. The choice not to sanction the Mini has no bearing on the "GOLD CUP" IN SEPTEMBER...
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I remember that 87 mini it was almost my personal best pick for a weekend of racing. Just wish Bradway could have won both nights, he looked to have it going that weekend. How much are these ticket prices going to be for this high payin race that is unsanctioned? They cant expect the same 85 dollars for 2 days.....
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January 16, 2010 at
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No I am sure they won't be, I willl see what I can find out.
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January 16, 2010 at
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I agree with Oakland. It was announced several times during the Gold Cup this year that both the Mini and Gold Cup would be Outlaw sanctioned races. Wish that we could have seen a real ROUGH track for the Mini, so somebody would have had to Cowboy UP to win it! My dark horse pick is still Daron Clayton to win!
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Posted By: havgmony on January 16 2010 at 02:14:53 PM
I agree with Oakland. It was announced several times during the Gold Cup this year that both the Mini and Gold Cup would be Outlaw sanctioned races. Wish that we could have seen a real ROUGH track for the Mini, so somebody would have had to Cowboy UP to win it! My dark horse pick is still Daron Clayton to win!
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And things change......especially if Handy had not signed a sanctioning agreement,,,,
Why is that so hard for some to understand - and to accept? Don't like it? Don't support Chico, or the GSC when they race there. But please, give it up. The WoO isn't coming to Chico until the fall.....all of this complaining on a message board isn't going to change anything.
Like others have said, if you really want to make your opinion known to Alan Handy, call him and tell him; caterwauling on here won't get you anywhere........
Chuck.....
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January 17, 2010 at
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Posted By: Hoosier Highbanks on January 15 2010 at 05:50:58 PM
I agree having the Mini Gold Cup listed on the track website for the last three months or whatever the time period is as a WoO event and then change it to a local show with no reason is a total joke. Chico said on their website it was a WoO event. Tickets were set to go on sale next Monday according to the Chico website. WoO didn't force them to post this. Explain that please. I'm coming from Indiana and booked my plane ticket and had to change it to Tulare after Chico changed their mind.
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Here is my issue with your logic: You must really want to see the WoO drivers to want to fly all the way from Indana and change your flight to be at Tulare. My point is: You are in Indiana. If you want to see the WoO drivers that bad there are likely many opportunities this summer where you can see them and not have to fly anywhere. You were originally intending to go to the Mini Gold Cup which is still going to happen and WILL be a great race. In addition to that I can probably give you at least 10 other reasons to visit Chico. I do love the Thunderbowl but fear that the West Coast teams may - in a show if solidarity - not be at the Tulare WoO show. So at that point you will have flown all the way out here to see an overpriced show with MAYBE 20 cars. I'd reconsider your decision to change your travel plans if I were you. Regardless of when the decision was made to not go with the WoO the decision was announced before any tickets were sold and I'm confident that Alan really did try damned hard to work something out. I applaud his decision. The racers he helped with this decision are the ones I rely on for my racing fix all season and are clearly the ones he intends to take care of in any way he can. The fans will benefit too.
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January 17, 2010 at
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Ok alot of stuff being said on hear is true. Times are still tough with this economy so without the WoO I can probally take my kids both nights. But why bash on a track or promoter. They do what they can to make it good for everyone.Without them we would have nowhere to go watch a race. We can all point fingers at this person or that person. But when it really comes down to it 95% of all of us will be at Mini Gold Cup no matter how we feal or what we think about it. Were just all fired up right now waiting to hear those motors get kicked off and smell that smell you cant smell anywhere else..... See you all at Mini Gold Cup..
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January 17, 2010 at
04:50:34 PM by Tripcrwn
I won't be @ the MGC, but it’s not because of the WoO sanction. I wouldn't have gone either way – the drive is to long and a rain out is always a possibility this time of year. But, I do think that both sprinter25 and race_dirt make a lot of sense in what they have posted. They have both made it very clear - the Silver Dollar promoter tried to make it happen. It is evident that he is looking after the best interests of the California local sprint car owners and drivers by deciding not to make the MGC an Outlaw sanctioned show. He may also be considering some sprint car fans with the price of a WoO ticket. Support the local teams and track promoters - after all they are the folks that keeps us going to the local race track (whatever California track) every week. They are also the folks that take all of the risks. It’s obvious that OSF is a true supporter of sprint car racing and I think I understand his disappointment. The fact is that the Outlaws have almost priced themselves out of business in California - especially now with the Goodyear requirement and fees. At least you will have two opportunities out here to watch your WoO stars this year. Don't forget that they are at the Las Vegas Dirt Track during the NASCAR weekend February 26, 27. And you can always fly to Texas on the MGC dates. Good for Mr. Handy.
"Ralphie, Senor, muchas gracias por una mas cerveza" -
Scott Daloisio @ the PAS
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So if he is so worried about the race fans and their economic conditions, how is it that for the Gold Cup you must pay for an entire week in order to request a camp site for the three days of the event? Please! The outlaws are the show, the pinnacle of sprint cars, and the REAL DRIVERS that we support all year long on the GSC would all of liked another shot to see where they stack up against the worlds best.
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Posted By: havgmony on January 17 2010 at 06:23:29 PM
So if he is so worried about the race fans and their economic conditions, how is it that for the Gold Cup you must pay for an entire week in order to request a camp site for the three days of the event? Please! The outlaws are the show, the pinnacle of sprint cars, and the REAL DRIVERS that we support all year long on the GSC would all of liked another shot to see where they stack up against the worlds best.
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There's a supply issue with campsites for the GC; SDS has always sold ALL of the campsites at the track. So if you're not prepared to pay for a week-long reservation for a site, some one else will, so you'll likely be outbid.
And I think that the campsite resevation rules are set by the Fair Board, not by Handy Promotions.
Chuck.....
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January 19, 2010 at
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Ticket pricing is $30 & $35 which is high for the MGC being a local/regional show with $4,000 to win Friday. The GSC tickets are usually $18 for $3,000 to win.
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Posted By: Oakland Sprint Fan on January 18 2010 at 04:44:26 PM
Ticket pricing is $30 & $35 which is high for the MGC being a local/regional show with $4,000 to win Friday. The GSC tickets are usually $18 for $3,000 to win.
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Rather than deal with rumor and innuendo, why not call Handy Promotions?
Chuck.....
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January 19, 2010 at
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He had to have called in order to find out ticket prices...but of course a message board is the best place to stir the shit!
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