Re: Race City to stay open!
that's true, but like it's history.. it's been extended over and over. each time, with no upgrades. no changes to public relations. little incentive for new comers. and absolutely zero programs to encourage young kids to attend.
if this extension is true, then it has to be done right. this is the third/fourth time around. race city needs to buckle down and play it right.
my suggestions won't even cost much more then the upgrades. involvement and publicity can be done by introducing events such as show'n'shines.
no matter where we are now with our vehicles... we were all young and enthusiastic about racing/modifying/girls/stereos/etc... at a young age, we drove our little cars waiting for a street race. wanted people to recognize our stereos, wheels or body kits. fact is, you and i don't really care about those things anymore (don't deny that you never looked at a modified car years ago and said "Sweet").
All race city needs to do is recognize that these kids will be their customers in 2, 3, 4, 5 years... and to do that they need a method of getting those kids to interact with the ppl like us who have built/bought fast cars and (hopefully) understand safety.
introducing a show'n'shine on friday secret street nights is a safe and cheap method of getting their future customers out to the track for a $2 fee. meanwhine, they have a large crowd and some of those kids will cough up the difference to race once in a while.
it doesn't take much to get kids out of the tim hortons parking lots to an actual track.
from what i understand, this is 5 years to prove that they can do it.. and to prove there will be customers.
sure, race city closes down and the city police see a cash flow increase of speeding and "Stunting" tickets. but if that's what matters to them, then i see a disgrace in their politics. because with the increase of speeding and street racing, will be an increase in deaths and injuries.
if those in charge can sleep knowing they will be affecting families then they don't belong in that position.
what we need is someone to recognize this! and to stop f*cking around. period.
Originally posted by Kor
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if this extension is true, then it has to be done right. this is the third/fourth time around. race city needs to buckle down and play it right.
my suggestions won't even cost much more then the upgrades. involvement and publicity can be done by introducing events such as show'n'shines.
no matter where we are now with our vehicles... we were all young and enthusiastic about racing/modifying/girls/stereos/etc... at a young age, we drove our little cars waiting for a street race. wanted people to recognize our stereos, wheels or body kits. fact is, you and i don't really care about those things anymore (don't deny that you never looked at a modified car years ago and said "Sweet").
All race city needs to do is recognize that these kids will be their customers in 2, 3, 4, 5 years... and to do that they need a method of getting those kids to interact with the ppl like us who have built/bought fast cars and (hopefully) understand safety.
introducing a show'n'shine on friday secret street nights is a safe and cheap method of getting their future customers out to the track for a $2 fee. meanwhine, they have a large crowd and some of those kids will cough up the difference to race once in a while.
it doesn't take much to get kids out of the tim hortons parking lots to an actual track.
from what i understand, this is 5 years to prove that they can do it.. and to prove there will be customers.
sure, race city closes down and the city police see a cash flow increase of speeding and "Stunting" tickets. but if that's what matters to them, then i see a disgrace in their politics. because with the increase of speeding and street racing, will be an increase in deaths and injuries.
if those in charge can sleep knowing they will be affecting families then they don't belong in that position.
what we need is someone to recognize this! and to stop f*cking around. period.
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