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Topic: Must See Racing - 100 Million TV Households in 2011, Who is gonna race?
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October 17, 2010 at
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October 19, 2010 at
10:05:22 PM by 10sprintcar10
Mustseeracing MSR in 2010 had alot to prove running in the heartland of sprintcar racing. That being Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. Well they were able to average 26 race cars, run B mains and Troy De Caire won the Championship. They also TV broadcasted the racing series of 9 races into over 90 million households which means now racers can use this series to attrach national as well as regional sponsorship. Jim Hanks of www.mustseeracing.com has a 20 page sponsorship kit he can design for your team.
In 2011 it appers that 410 Winged Sprint Cars racing will be bigger than ever 15 races and we at Biobased USA will be back racing with Jason Blonde and another or more drivers racing for us. We are well set with Earl Gaerte Power and 5 asphalt winged sprintcars 4 Dave Steele Diablos and 7 engines all fresh. The purpose of this post it to ask the racers who will, want to or might also race at MSR in 2011. Let me add our name and driver first. We believe with the contracting of asphalt series thier might be as many as 35 to 40 races for MSR in 2011. But lets take a census!
Jason Blonde - Biobased USA - Steele Performance - Gaerte Engines.
If you want to see those 9 hours of 410 asphalt races just go to
www.biobased-racing.com/media.htm
For information feel free to contact us 24-7-365
Team Go-Fer
Donald Wilshe, Biobased USA - 800 995-9203
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October 17, 2010 at
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1). Jason Blonde - Biobased USA
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October 19, 2010 at
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Geoff Kaiser - Looking for ride for 2011 in must see racing/hoss/avss etc.
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October 19, 2010 at
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What is the actual number of households that watch the programs that were televised ? Do you have ratings numbers ?
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October 19, 2010 at
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October 19, 2010 at
02:36:01 PM by origopnwhlr
Neither SPEED or VERSUS has 100M customers per recent reports.
Must be on FOX NEWS! 
P.S. Is this a "division" of Project X?
TSA...It's not a GROPE...it's a Freedom Pat!
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October 19, 2010 at
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We get these races on MavTV, however on my cable system this channel is only carried as an HD station. I don't have an HD TV, so I don't bother getting those channels. So I must count in that 100 million, but I can't watch them.
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October 20, 2010 at
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100 million tv households? In the U.S. alone? The average household in the U.S. must consist of what, about 2.5 people? I'm a little unsure of this number being thrown around. If we're talking U.S. only, then 3/4 of the people in the country have access to these races.
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October 21, 2010 at
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100 million is the AVAILABLE number of viewers,based on the cable systems involved; the actual number watching these races is well below that number.....
But, as I've said before, it's sprint car racing on TV....there's no way that it's a bad thing!
Chuck.....
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October 21, 2010 at
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But, as I've said before, it's sprint car racing on TV....there's no way that it's a bad thing!
Chuck, you must have missed the show a couple of weeks ago of the ASCS race from Eagle.
That was enough to make a sprint car fan barf!
They would have been better off to have shown a rerun of HEE-HAW!
leon
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October 22, 2010 at
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October 22, 2010 at
11:38:33 AM by cubicdollars
I only watched one of them... http://www.biobased-racing.com/msr/2010-Kalamazoo.wmv
Racing was pretty good and I thought Rick Benjamin and Dave Argabright did a great job. Nice promotion, that's what stood out more than anything.
Speeds were unreal but asphalt is for getting there. Most of the front runners were also pretty young, might have something to do with the 10 second lap times. A lot of passing but when they got sideways is when it really got exciting. Dirt offers that every lap. A round little bullring like that would have been slide jobs galore 
They don't even know how to spell sprint car
much less chromoly...http://www.ycmco.com
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October 22, 2010 at
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October 22, 2010 at
02:05:24 PM by Joeltrasker
Nice broadcast and package they have put together.......lots of young'ins........and then you have 70-something year-old Hammerin' Hank Lower in the mix also!
While 100 million is a pretty big number that looks impressive, if you have 200,000 viewers I think that would be a stretch.................we are a very small piece of the racing pie my friends, and if you present unrealistic numbers to marketing professionals whose job it is to know the true market numbers, you could be laughed out the door before you even get to make a pitch......just sayin???
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October 22, 2010 at
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Well I watched it, and loved hearing old Tom Bigalow at the microphone talking about goin for the money and such, and I'm sure Mike Bloom raced against him more than a few. That said, don't much care for the Super Mods on a tight little track like that.
Half the lies they tell about me aren't true.
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October 22, 2010 at
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October 22, 2010 at
08:45:09 PM by 10sprintcar10
90 Milliion total broadcast. As with any show that goes to alot of
households a 3% market share would be only 2.7 million households
per broadcast. There are 10 shows so that is 27 million viewers for
10 broadcasts of each 10 races. The option is to tell the sponsor
he is gonna be seen by 3500 x 10 = 35,000 people in the stands. Now tell me who
has the better chance of getting sponsor and helping sell the sponsors
products. We love both dirt and asphalt and that is why we have
7 cars. Suellen
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October 22, 2010 at
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I would bet all the money Gates and Buffet have that you wouldn't get 27M viewers of sprint car races if you ran them every week.
Just doesn't happen.
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October 23, 2010 at
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The only plus I can see to asphalt is it doesn't need weekly track prep and mom can go without getting covered by dirt.... But then again, where else are you going to find a good woman besides at a dirt track...lol? It's a perfect "test session"
They don't even know how to spell sprint car
much less chromoly...http://www.ycmco.com
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