Kokomo Tribune; Kokomo, Indiana

Sports

March 25, 2009

BOWMAN: Optimism runs high heading into season

Visit a local track and you’ll get hooked on the action



Call me the eternal optimist but I honestly have high hopes for local race tracks as the 2009 season approaches.

Turn on the television and hit any of the round-the-clock news channels and it would be all too easy to simply give up hope. All you see and hear is doom and gloom.

A few weeks back there was a even a post on a racing website talking about how many of the local tracks are destined to fail soon and it included the Kokomo Speedway.

Personally, I look at what we as a country face as a challenge, but I am confident that we will pull through and persevere as we have so many times before. These trying times could be a great opportunity for promoters to garner fans they might not have otherwise had the opportunity to reach.

The doomsday folks are quick to point out that attendance at NASCAR events is dwindling and television ratings are down. Even before the recession set in NASCAR events were beginning to lag in the public eye.

Part of it is simply that we are getting fed up with two hours of hype before the green flag falls on a given event. Like Brett Haynes noted in his reader’s letter in the sports section last week, had there not been all the pre-race pomp and circumstance and a 4 p.m. start time for the Daytona 500, the entire race could have been completed and fans wouldn’t have been deprived of almost half the race.

Leave all the hype and endless interviews to SPEED TV and/or ESPN. When we look at the television listings and it says the race will be aired at 1:30, then we expect to tune in and hear the command to start engines.

So, having said that, since attendance is down at just about all the big-time racing series, it could easily be the fact that those fans who typically follow those series from venue to venue just can’t feasibly do that any longer.

I do feel area tracks could easily see an increase in attendance this season.

The price is right for a regular show (typically $12 for an adult) and the action is superior to that of the bigger-name series. I’ve been to the Brickyard 400 and aside from the electricity of the fans in attendance, the on-track racing doesn’t hold a candle to a modified feature event at Gas City.

I’ll have to admit that seeing 33 Indy cars on the parade laps for the Indianapolis 500 still gives me chills to this day and there are few racing events anywhere that compare to the sights and sounds of 500 on race day.

All during the offseason folks have asked me what I think things are going to be like in 2009 for the local tracks and I have told them I am very optimistic. Those fans who typically travel great distances to watch NASCAR need to see just one feature of any division at Kokomo on a Sunday night to get hooked.

If a remake of a Walt Disney movie (Race to Witch Mountain) can rake in millions of dollars worldwide in one weekend, it’s hard to fathom local race fans not making it out to the track on race night.

Hearing the amount of money that people spend each weekend at the cinemas across the country is solid proof that we still want to be entertained. Spending a few hours at the track makes all of us forget about all the negative things happening in our country.

And like the legendary Jack Hewitt has always said, a bad day at the race track is better than a great day anyplace else.

No truer words have ever been spoken, so even though things aren’t as good as we would like, just remember that in just a few short weeks the dirt will fly and a new season will be underway.

Coming up

Next week in this column the 2009 Gas City I-69 season preview and schedule will be the topic, followed by USAC previews and predictions, new car owner/driver combinations and the Kokomo Speedway preview.

Brett Bowman is the Tribune’s auto racing columnist. He may be reached by e-mail at brettbowman29@aol.com.

Text Only | Photo Reprints
Sports
  • taylor auction Fritz, other friends help carry on Gabriel’s vision

    Tony Gabriel was an easy pick for the Howard County Sports Hall of Fame in 2007. He was a four-sport standout at Taylor High School and later a seven-time state racquetball champion in singles and doubles.

    May 26, 2012 1 Photo

  • Comets making progress

    Much like any coach would expect in his first season leading a young team, Eastern baseball coach Nick Sale has helped his team deal with the growing pains that come with regime and philosophy changes.

    May 26, 2012

  • Tipton survives M-G, savors softball sectional 3-peat

    It looked like a blowout early and turned into a nail-biter late, but in the end, Friday’s Class 2A Eastern Sectional Softball final between Tipton and No. 3-ranked Madison-Grant turned out the same way as each of the previous two years.

    May 25, 2012

  • schubert Schubert wraps up standout collegiate track career

    Megan Schubert could easily lament lost opportunities and think about ‘what if’ scenarios looking back at her track and field career at the University of Louisville.

    May 25, 2012 1 Photo

  • Track Regional 02 Comets, Kats, Panthers sending athletes to state

    After announcing his retirement late last week, Eastern boys track and field coach Paul Nicholson knew Thursday’s Kokomo Regional could be the final meet of his 43-year career. Senior Josiah Price and junior Grant Cole made sure it wasn’t.

    May 25, 2012 2 Photos

  • New Western basketball coach is right at home

    Bart Miller’s passion for Western basketball runs deep.

    Miller, like his father and brother before him, played for the Panthers. He started and was the third-leading scorer on the Panthers’ 1990 Kokomo Sectional championship squad.

    May 25, 2012

  • Softball Tipton 04 Tipton, Madison-Grant reach final of Eastern Sectional

    Tipton’s softball team had enough to get past Elwood and into the championship of the Class 2A Eastern Sectional on Wednesday night. Friday night, the Blue Devils will need more to hoist the hardware.

    May 24, 2012 1 Photo

  • Softball NWHS WHS 12 Beeler, Hurst pitch Panthers into title game

    Western softball pitchers Erika Beeler and Madi Hurst are getting their first meaningful postseason innings in the circle in this year’s Class 3A Twin Lakes Sectional, but unknowing spectators would never know.

    May 24, 2012 1 Photo

  • Raiders hold off Wildkats

    Kokomo and Harrison each had three hits after two innings of their Class 4A Lafayette Jeff Sectional game on Wednesday in Loeb Stadium.

    Control problems for Kokomo starting pitcher Chase Hatfield allowed the Raiders to turn their three hits into four runs and they used those runs to earn a 6-5 win.

    May 24, 2012

  • Benton C. turns back N’western

    Northwestern’s baseball team saw an early lead disappear in a 7-5 loss to Benton Central in a Class 3A West Lafayette Sectional game Wednesday.

    May 24, 2012

Featured Ads
More kokomotribune.com
KT Twitter Updates
Follow me on Twitter
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Popular Searches
Powered by Local.com
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
AP Video
Vatican in Chaos After Butler Arrested for Leaks Jimmy Carter Endorses Egypt's Election Results Biden Addresses West Point Graduating Class Dozens of Children Killed in New Syria Attack Raw Video: Activists Allege Massacre in Syria NJ Man Charged With Murder in Death of Patz Support, Fun for Kids of Fallen Soldiers at Camp Fugitive Penguin Caught, Returned to Aquarium 50 Years Later, Underground Fire Still Burning Light Show Transforms Sydney Opera House Raw Video: Unruly Passenger Restrained in Miami Raw Video: Robber Uses Drive-thru Window Raw Video: Dragon Arrives at Space Station Calif.'s Coronado Named Nation's Best Beach CEO Salaries Become Sore Issue in Labor Disputes
Parade
Magazine

Click HERE to read all your Parade favorites including Hollywood Wire, Celebrity interviews and photo galleries, Food recipes and cooking tips, Games and lots more.