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But there's no racing that day so how exactly is that considered bringing people to the track in actuality?
Racetracks are often used for other events when they are dark.
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#2
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Sarcasm dude.
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#3
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Anything, anything, anything, that brings people to the track works for me. Simulcasting is going on, they get the feel of the track, become familiar with the location and grounds, they have "been there before". It makes it easier to come back. Also, anything which might make money and alleviate some of the financial burden of operating a huge facility with limited racing dates makes sense to me. This is the beginning of building a more effective business model.
That's how it works. People learn their way to the track, get a little more comfortable, make a date and bring friends, it builds. At least that is my humble opinion |
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Wow, I stand corrected.
There is always the chance though it's not just sarcasm, but brilliant sarcasm. |
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Apparently he isn't aware of some of the groups that have inhabited racetracks during the off season.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |