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cheroger
April 21, 2024 at 11:51:02 AM
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Comments on the low attendance at both events.  Will High Limit return to these tracks as the result of these attendance issues?




motorhead748
April 21, 2024 at 12:10:33 PM
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It seems HL has had several races with poor attendance.  I hate to see tracks take a hit unless it is HL putting on the show by renting the track etc.  



Murphy
April 21, 2024 at 12:26:05 PM
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Don't overlook the elephant in the room. FLO is the money behind High Limit.




PorschePeteTx
April 21, 2024 at 12:55:28 PM
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This year is all about Flo exposure.  Both HL and WoO booked tracks that they normally would never visit. Part of it was an arms race to be first to sign southern tracks to keep the series fresh in peoples minds.  I "suspect" many tracks were rentals so minimal exposure to the actual tracks. 

 



BStrawser26
April 21, 2024 at 12:58:33 PM
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Posted By: Murphy on April 21 2024 at 12:26:05 PM

Don't overlook the elephant in the room. FLO is the money behind High Limit.



Just like Dirtvision is the money behind the Outlaws. No difference there.


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dsc1600
April 21, 2024 at 01:08:49 PM
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This year is all about Flo exposure.  Both HL and WoO booked tracks that they normally would never visit. Part of it was an arms race to be first to sign southern tracks to keep the series fresh in peoples minds.  I "suspect" many tracks were rentals so minimal exposure to the actual tracks. 

 



Difference is WoO behind the strength of the brand has had multiple record crowds and HL with no brand to speak of has struggled. 




Parnelli1970
April 21, 2024 at 01:40:54 PM
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Posted By: BStrawser26 on April 21 2024 at 12:58:33 PM

Just like Dirtvision is the money behind the Outlaws. No difference there.



WRG owns Dirtvision HL doesn't own Flo big difference.



armyduke
April 21, 2024 at 01:49:00 PM
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Posted By: BStrawser26 on April 21 2024 at 12:58:33 PM

Just like Dirtvision is the money behind the Outlaws. No difference there.



Got that backwards 



cheroger
April 21, 2024 at 01:50:25 PM
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Posted By: dsc1600 on April 21 2024 at 01:08:49 PM

Difference is WoO behind the strength of the brand has had multiple record crowds and HL with no brand to speak of has struggled. 



An example, also in Oklahoma, the WoO, in lesser populated area, Arrowhead Speedway had a standing room crowd.  




cheroger
April 21, 2024 at 01:57:24 PM
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Who is responsible for the local media advertising, the track or High Limit?  I heard NOTHING and saw NOTHING about the Salina event, in the news, on TV or radio.  It appeared the only way of knowing about the race was social media.  With Kyle Larson's notoriaty and resources shouldn't High Limit be working with the media prior to the events?  Scheduling a "Press Conference" a week or two before the event, inviting all the local media, could increase the awareness.  Comments?



HardTopDave
April 21, 2024 at 02:30:23 PM
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With the resources of the Kyle Larson/Brad Sweet family LLC and FloRacing media empire, it seems a bit premature to hire my buddy Steve, the best damn grave digger in Texas.



Efree
April 21, 2024 at 04:50:26 PM
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I was at Red Dirt and it was probably the best attended event there since the 2020 All Star race. Attendance at the other two Oklahoma events were impacted by rain chances and low temps. 




Latemodel1
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April 21, 2024 at 11:46:11 PM
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Posted By: cheroger on April 21 2024 at 01:50:25 PM

An example, also in Oklahoma, the WoO, in lesser populated area, Arrowhead Speedway had a standing room crowd.  



I was at all Arrowhead and the last 2 HL races in Ok. I assure it was NOT standing room only at Arrowhead. and the crowds were not that bad at either HL race. The parking lots were pretty full. Southern Oklahoma speedway has some fence parking for vehicles to watch the races while sitting in them. I am sure this had some affect on what the crowd looked like. Salina Highbanks grandstands are massive. But the most important thing for me was the racing and the outlaw race was the worst of the 3.  Now to be fair warm temps and high winds all day hurt that track. That is why they reduced the race from 41 laps to 30 that night.



runnin30
April 22, 2024 at 07:14:32 AM
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I'm starting to think Flo doesn't care about attendence.  High Limit seems to be a TV/Stream product.



StanM
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April 22, 2024 at 10:15:41 AM
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This is the Outlaws name recognition that was also a factor in 1989 and 2006.  For every hard core fan that follows the HL and WoO attendance figures and car counts there are ten who pack up the kids and see the WoO at their local tracks.  When we get into the bigger events that are predominantly Outlaw and HL participates it will be even more interesting.

Meanwhile the TV viewing has been pretty awesome.  


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PeteP
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April 22, 2024 at 10:18:08 AM
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This message was edited on April 22, 2024 at 10:58:45 AM by PeteP

I suspect that nontraditional marketing is partially to blame for poor attentance in some cases. Weather can also be a factor. Some of us still read the newspapers. I am disappointed by the lack of racing coverage by the traditional newspapers but I don't see any press releases or ads in the newspapers either. Double bladded swords.

I suspect sponsors and streaming will support the events for awhile. Back in the pandemic days of no fans in the stands for baseball we discovered that TV rights fees covered the costs of running the teams but the teams discovered that fans in the stands, parking and concessions were the profits.

I'm just enjoying the racing.



jason88cubs
April 22, 2024 at 10:50:48 AM
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It was kind of funny seeing Larson in a WOO late model race while a HIgh Limit race was going on



Murphy
April 22, 2024 at 12:31:38 PM
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Posted By: runnin30 on April 22 2024 at 07:14:32 AM

I'm starting to think Flo doesn't care about attendence.  High Limit seems to be a TV/Stream product.



I don't think they have to care about attendence. H-L was set up for streaming.Remeber some years back when there was televised swamp buggy racing? The attendence at those events must have been pretty dismal.




HardTopDave
April 22, 2024 at 12:52:41 PM
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Posted By: Murphy on April 22 2024 at 12:31:38 PM

I don't think they have to care about attendence. H-L was set up for streaming.Remeber some years back when there was televised swamp buggy racing? The attendence at those events must have been pretty dismal.



The sippy hole!

Bring back swamp racing!



dsc1600
April 22, 2024 at 02:17:45 PM
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Posted By: Murphy on April 22 2024 at 12:31:38 PM

I don't think they have to care about attendence. H-L was set up for streaming.Remeber some years back when there was televised swamp buggy racing? The attendence at those events must have been pretty dismal.



Front gate is still a very important factor to profitability. You look at the money being thrown at LMs for a few years that has been dialed back a ton with the XR failure and the scaling back of some of the Flo mid week shows. Its not the only factor as it once was but you can't consistently have $100k shows (purse and all the other expenses) with a thousand people in the stands. Over time they'll have to make adjustments. 

The other thing is drivers used to racing in front of a minimum of a few thousand people likely are seeing at track t shirt sales decline a bit, online sales may make up for it but it can't be fun racing in front of empty grandstands. 





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