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slowgreen99 09-23-2010 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by bwelch (Post 90251)
$10 to watch and $15 to race is the going rate at other tracks. I personally wouldn't have a problem paying that because yall have a better setup minus the return road and wall. That would help pay for the return road paving and make the wall safer.

x3! $10 to watch and $5 more to run is cheap as hell for what yal have going on out there. Dorchester is that much and over the last few years, IMO it has fallen apart almost completely.

98nbmz 09-23-2010 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by slowgreen99 (Post 90258)
x3! $10 to watch and $5 more to run is cheap as hell for what yal have going on out there. Dorchester is that much and over the last few years, IMO it has fallen apart almost completely.

Honestly if Dorchester would prep the track RIGHT then i dont think it would be a half bad track. Everybody knows they have enough money to do it. Wont be too much longer before people just stop going out there because of it and just go to Bowman.

Derek 09-23-2010 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Darryl Buckner (Post 90255)
I was actually talking to a few other bracket racers at Dorchester who are considering other tracks next season, due to their hour long track clean up, and inconsistant right lane issue, that they seem uninterested in repairing. Who knows, Bowman might of come along at a good time..

:bigthumb: After they got running because of the rain. longest clean up after the wrecks was about 20min. I really appreciate that kind of hustle. :yourock:

Darryl Buckner 09-23-2010 04:11 PM

Don't get me wrong, most people on here know I am pro Dorchester, but it is getting worse. Lights always broke, clean up, family working computer in the tower while texting on their cell phone, and mean while cars on the converter getting hot because the tower is paying no attention, right lane issues, and its just getting old. I have spoke to the family which I have known for atleast 20 years, they have been going to fix the issues all season long, and nothing happens. Anymore the cars running down the track is just another form of intertainment like the people selling water melons, or the rap music playing on the flatbed trailer, or the guy selling knock off tennis shoes, or what ever, that has nothing to do with racing. I even spoke to them about their toilets, that don't get me started there, and they said they cannot keep them clean but they were open for suggestions. I told them to do like Bowman and get 6 or so portalets, and let the company handle the cleaning when they come to dump them. Good idea but nothing. These are but a few reasons I will be looking at another tracks bracket / Summit super series program next year..

Darryl Buckner 09-23-2010 04:12 PM

Ronald, keep up the good work with gradual improvements, and you may end up with a large influx of business..:bigthumb:

Ballaholic29414 09-23-2010 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Darryl Buckner (Post 90270)
Don't get me wrong, most people on here know I am pro Dorchester, but it is getting worse. Lights always broke, clean up, family working computer in the tower while texting on their cell phone, and mean while cars on the converter getting hot because the tower is paying no attention, right lane issues, and its just getting old. I have spoke to the family which I have known for atleast 20 years, they have been going to fix the issues all season long, and nothing happens. Anymore the cars running down the track is just another form of intertainment like the people selling water melons, or the rap music playing on the flatbed trailer, or the guy selling knock off tennis shoes, or what ever, that has nothing to do with racing. I even spoke to them about their toilets, that don't get me started there, and they said they cannot keep them clean but they were open for suggestions. I told them to do like Bowman and get 6 or so portalets, and let the company handle the cleaning when they come to dump them. Good idea but nothing. These are but a few reasons I will be looking at another tracks bracket / Summit super series program next year..

x2. I talked to 1 of the guys that works the line @ dorchester in the barbershop and he told me the track is dangerous on the top end and even the owners admit it all the time. He said they were gonna redo the track last year but by the time they got approved for the loan it was too close to Easter Sunday and they didnt want to lose the revenue that easter sunday brings in so they just cancelled that plan all together. He said maybe they will redo the track this winter.

1998ta__1991rs 09-23-2010 04:42 PM

I would gladly pay $5 more at bowman to get a paved return road and not beat my car to death

chrisheltra 09-23-2010 06:10 PM

I miss Low country! Haha

Derek 09-23-2010 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Darryl Buckner (Post 90271)
Ronald, keep up the good work with gradual improvements, and you may end up with a large influx of business..:bigthumb:

+1 only little bit extra down the road. Word of mouth goes far and you have a very good staff there at bowman.

P.S. Mr. Ronald :cheers thankyou for letting me film your track.

Red99T/A 09-24-2010 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by 1998ta__1991rs (Post 90273)
I would gladly pay $5 more at bowman to get a paved return road and not beat my car to death

x2

BigdaddyDupree 09-24-2010 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Red99T/A (Post 90301)
x2

yeah when you sell that car to the smithsonian as a collector item they may ask if the return road was paved after your 10 second pass?

RobertHolton1 09-24-2010 01:29 PM

all horsepower class!

04ctd 09-24-2010 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by BigdaddyDupree (Post 90303)
if the return road was paved ?

i have an aluminum bushing in the front of the leaf spring (have to with CalTracs), and it sounds like it is going to destroy it. i try to hang one side off into the grass, that helps some.

Carlrx7 09-24-2010 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 04ctd (Post 90327)
i have an aluminum bushing in the front of the leaf spring (have to with CalTracs), and it sounds like it is going to destroy it. i try to hang one side off into the grass, that helps some.

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Originally Posted by Derek (Post 90279)
+1 only little bit extra down the road. Word of mouth goes far and you have a very good staff there at bowman.

P.S. Mr. Ronald :cheers thankyou for letting me film your track.

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Originally Posted by 1998ta__1991rs (Post 90273)
I would gladly pay $5 more at bowman to get a paved return road and not beat my car to death

TIMES 10!!!

I cringe going down that road every time. the vette hates it!

Ronald 09-25-2010 04:03 PM

Thanks guys for your input we are a new track so we listen to every one .I will let the owner see what the racer are saying .I know if the fans and racer keep coming we can up grade things at the track also i would like to thanks all the CHP guys and girls for come out and racing with us.

Bradleyrj 09-26-2010 10:38 AM

Having never been to Bowman, Dorchester or ANY other tracks in the "LowCountry" area. I dont expect you guys to allow my comments to hold much water. I have however been to A LOT of other tracks all over the south east. Mostly concentrated in KY, TN, Northern Al, and NC. Also worked at the track for 5 years. Starting pushing a broom in the burnout box, to completely running the program on Friday night grudge, TNT, and Street bracket classes.

The road side barriers are not the best but are an effective means of keeping the cars shiny side up if they are placed correctly. Sitting the barriers JUST OFF the race surface call drop the walls 4-6 inches. Could be enough to move the angled part low enough. (To save yourself some labor, rent a SOD cutter to cut a path beside the track surface that is level and a consistent width)

Clean up...Unless one lane has been "soiled" the entire length of the track, it shouldnt take an hour to do a clean up. I ask the question. Do racers assist with cleanup and if not, WHY? My home town track had an unspoken moto. "You pop, you mop". Not to penalize people, but just to help get the clean up done faster and get the action going again.

What is used for liquid spills? Oil dri? or Rice hulls? Rice hulls in my experience seemed to work better for fluids.

Tires dragged after clean up to even the surface and put some new rubber down?

I hope you guys dont take my post the wrong way, but I want to help keep everyone safe at the track (I am a safety consultant after all) and I have many many weekends pushing the brooms at the track, so I feel I have some valid information and questions.

Ronald 09-26-2010 11:51 AM

Thanks for the information i would like to talk with you personally.

04ctd 09-26-2010 01:20 PM

I do like Bowman, and we had a BLAST friday night in the Nova

(the Guy at the Gate owes me a Diet Coke, by the way...on the way out, he had got a sandwich from concessions, and i guess they forgot to get him a soda, so I gave him mine, that i had for the ride home)

FWIW, I would like for the Concessions Trailer to be moved to the other side of the staging lanes (closer to the parking lot)

we park against the fence, and it's just too far to walk to get a soda, so we bring a cooler. that's money lost to you guys, but it's too far to walk back & forth for a soda. esp in the summer heat

and if we bring kids, we like to let them run get sodas & food for us (love me some baloney sammiches & the fries are fabulous....)
But i hate to have the kids cross the staging lanes.

But, where it is, is closer to the stands, and to people hanging on the fence.
so it is probably more closer to the majority of folks, where it is.

either way is fine, maybe i am just too lazy :)


another vote for return road, even if it's a cheapo paving job.

did you have a good turnout saturday for the big event?

Ronald 09-26-2010 01:54 PM

Thanks for the info .We have two concession stand on the other side ,in the process of open them up. Saturday was not good.

1998ta__1991rs 09-26-2010 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Ronald (Post 90400)
Thanks for the info .We have two concession stand on the other side ,in the process of open them up. Saturday was not good.

i think too many people at trying this "promoting" thing. if you have the same basic event every weekend then eventually there wont be a turnout


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