<<<...Tours and Pros are the (current) Major Leagues of this sport. It's as close to the "big time" as we have. And it's nowhere near big enough for me. I want to make my living doing autocross (stop
do and Bah, you don't need TV, you need spectators. People in the stands. TV comes much, much later. truly When was the last time they were given an opportunity? If the dragstrips can fill a 25000 se
That's with no exposure to speak of, and questionable talent. What would things be like for us if we had just a _few_ spectators? Just a _little_ promotion? Just a _smidgen_ of media coverage? Whatev
I agree with our north of the border (actually south right Dennis?) friend. I think the public would be very interested...no ARE interested in some grassroots style auto competition. And manyof us dr
Allow me to paraphrase "If wishes were horses we'd all be street cleaners." :) Ok, ok, I know it's pretty lame. :^) Steve Bernard Red '99 Miata (B-Stock) NER Region (Novice Class) mailto:Solo-2@juno
I like your ideas! In fact, right now I am trying to organize a spectator oriented autocross to be run in a major mall parking lot in downtown Fort Worth. I see no reason SCCA couldn't turn Nationals
If you really want to attract spectators and TV then I'd suggest having a lot more rollovers, car-to-car contact, and injuries - a whole lot more. You may even want to consider shaped charges attache