Bader could pack the house for a jr dragster race.
That track is at the mercy of the sanctioning body when the big show comes to town. He's already proven time and time again that when he's in control of the entire shootin' match it's a different story. Like was said before, he could pack the house for a Jr. Dragster race. But when you're not in control of admission, you're compromised.
Although it's been beat to death on this and other forums, the Bader's don't have anything to prove to anyone. They let people in for free and STILL make money. Not to mention how well you get treated over there, both as a spectator and competitor. Glendora could learn a lot from them.
Sean D
I still like the line that empty seats don't buy hot dogs !!!!!!!!!!!
Today owning a drag strip appears to be a difficult way of making a living. Hopefully better day's are coming !!!
Jimbo
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The crowd looked great on Friday and Saturday night. Sunday was a smaller crowd, but it was still a strong crowd as those are big grandstands at Norwalk (30,000 permanent seats, by comparison the main grandstand at Vegas is 18,000). Bader Jr said in the article linked above that they were going to get near 100,000 for the whole weekend. They also contend that they have outgrown the property they currently sit on and are looking to buy a bigger piece of property in the area to build a bigger facility. Norwalk and the Baders are just fine.
The crowd looked great on Friday and Saturday night. Sunday was a smaller crowd, but it was still a strong crowd as those are big grandstands at Norwalk (30,000 permanent seats, by comparison the main grandstand at Vegas is 18,000). Bader Jr said in the article linked above that they were going to get near 100,000 for the whole weekend. They also contend that they have outgrown the property they currently sit on and are looking to buy a bigger piece of property in the area to build a bigger facility. Norwalk and the Baders are just fine.
Not only that, but the shut down area is really short. I'll never forget the time Angie Smith rode over the sand pile and into a corn field.
I was there on Sunday and it was actually a welcome relief having a smaller crowd. Got out of there a lot quicker instead of being stuck in traffic for over an hour. However, small crowds don't pay the bills. Evidently the crowds like the "show" more than the actual competition, thus the large crowd on Friday for the fireworks and Motz. The Night Under Fire crowds in August are nearly suffocating. That's when Motz burns down the sign. On those nights, the stands are totally full and the crowds at the fence are 5 to 6 people deep. You can't see anything but header flames going by when you're stuck behind that. If you have to pee, forget it. You'll be in line forever. So I can see why Bader would want a bigger facility. Not only that, but the shut down area is really short. I'll never forget the time Angie Smith rode over the sand pile and into a corn field.
If bigger crowds then facilities need to be able to handle them. It takes more than just seats. Restrooms, food, parking, entrance and exit routes are just some of the bigger issues