It was raining yesterday morning also.Looks to be the weakest ever for this race. I know about Friday's weather but I'm watching Saturday's qualifying and it looks like a ghost town.
Wish it was a ghost town when i go to races lolSunday was a Good crowd, Fri-Sat was unusually chili!
You should have went with me to the El Merendo on Tuesday night, Paul, I didn't think I was ever going to get out of that place. I heard there was some pretty stellar numbers this weekend with very few oil downs, and that some Southern California girl kicked some azzz in Top Fuel... was that true or was my info source fibbing again?I just got back from Pomona. I did not have much of a wait at El Merendero in the morning, not much of a wait parking (which btw, has now increased to $15), no wait in the turnstiles getting in and had plenty of elbow room in section 9 where I sat. I also had wide swaths of sections 22 and 24 to myself.
Every category occupied less space in the pits. There were less food vendors and less midway displays. The saddest thing was the museum. What happened there? it was bereft of many of the cars that used to be in there.
Was one of the quickest events I have been to. It was over in a flash. Still, the racing was good.
With the amount of rain So-Cal has had this winter and the forecast for this past weekend I can understand why some fans decided not to show up.
I'm curious to know what happen to the Kalitta two car Funny Car team that was supposed to have happen.
ALL except Indy
When top fuel has less than a full field for the Winternationals, that is not a good sign. Pomona used to be when everybody showed up with shiny, new cars and the fields overflowed with racers.
Not anymore.
Any predictions on how many races occur where one, or more, of the three pro classes don't have full fields this year?
Don't forget that lots of fans would rather watch on their mega screen at homeJust my opinion but part of the reason for the smaller then normal crowds is peoples interest are changing and in many ways this is just a normal process.
It's not just different forms of racing look at many other sports from golf, baseball, and football. They are all seeing the exact same thing happening fewer fans showing up.
Some people will blame the costs of entry to these events and others will blame the sectioning body but whatever you want to blame it on it's real and just might be the future.
Again it's just my opinion and we all know opinions are like toilet seats and everyone has one.
Jim Hill
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