I agree, no one knows about it, any time i put the car on a trailer and go
somewhere people ask all the time what is it where do ya race it how cool is
that etc. Exposure is key, and that is something that is severely lacking,
even with the lack of support and the outright disreguard the scca has for
the class if numbers were to improve and grow it could survive.
Getting interested people into a car for a ride is a big help too. once you
get an interested person out there, thier usually either hooked or tell you
your crazy.
I am usually the one that posts the reality of the board denying any
improvements in this class as other classes get plenty of rule changes and
attention, but recently i have decided to try and pitch in and help instead
of just bitch about it.
I think an arrive and drive F500 type promotion would be awesum, and if we
were smart about it, and the way it was prepped you get some serious
exposure for the investment. attach some type of charity to it and boom your
in the news.
I also think the economy has a lot to do with the drop in numbers for the
class, a lot of people running 500 are usually running on the edge of the
available $$ they have for fun stuff, wondering where they were going to get
tire money etc. that was the case with me back in 94 when i started in F500,
had to skip races cuz i didnt have any tire left.
Jay novak had made a post, asking for ideas on how to cut cost to run F500
well i think this is an important issue and some more effort should be put
into that as well !
Some guys were teaming up together as racing teams with 2 or 3 cars and
through a group effort only had to have minimal spare sparts to run all
three, one spare engine if someone blew one it was covered etc. maybe some
of the drivers need to team up as racing teams and get the cost of spares
and support down, this would considerably help too, also when traveling etc,
trips start costing quite a bit, now if you can pull one big trailer and 2
vehicles verson 3 trailers and 3 support cars theres a lot of $$$ just in
gas alone.
I remeber driving form waterford to road america in wisconsin for a national
race, i know i spent about 1500.00 just to make that trip so if you could
split that up a bit ,that alone could help the class.
Just some ideas........
Dan
From: "Rob Howden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [F500] Forum vs Mailing List
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 09:20:22 -0400
Chris...
The F500 community needs to realize that the people who we attract to
www.eformulacarnews.com come in by surfing and Google searching the
sport. They also come from the karting community, in which we are big.
We have many banner ads for EFCN on our karting website
(www.ekartingnews.com), as well as in our magazines. This is a good
group to market to.
That said, I think the biggest problem with F500 (and other open wheel
classes) is simply that no one knows about it. We need to do as much as
we can to build exposure about F500, whether it's by taking your car to
a go-kart race or by putting together an overview of your program to
send to the local newspaper.
Take care,
Rob Howden
Publisher / Editor-in-Chief
- eKartingNews.com
- eKartingNews.ca
- eFormulaCarNews.com
- FormulaCar Magazine
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Chris Greenwald
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 11:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [F500] Forum vs Mailing List
Rob,
Thank you for the reminder. Prior to getting into F500, I had checked
your message board; but had found no real information. Hopefully more
members of the mailing list are willing to give the forum a try.
-Chris
On Mar 15, 2007, at 3:06 PM, Rob Howden wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I posted this once, but probably to the wrong topic.
>
> As Chris has stated, there is already a forum for the Formula 500
> community set up and running at www.eformulacarnews.com. I pay a
> full-time moderator and we support F500 more than any other
> motorsports
> media source in the world. If we need to adjust our F500 forum to
> include different headings and sub-sections etc, that's fine with
> me. I
> can also give anyone you see fit moderator status for the F500 forum
> alone.
>
> That stated, anything I read of starting a separate forum really
> upsets
> me. If you guys head off and start your own forum, you can kiss
> any of
> my support good-bye. I bust my ass running a business to support
> formula car racing, I attend events, and I pay money out of my own
> pocket to pay my staff to publicize this sport. The existing
> forums out
> there (Spec Miata / Apexspeed) are done by enthusiasts and they
> serve a
> purpose, and that's great, but we are the ones who cover the events,
> spend time on the road away from out families covering racing and work
> our asses off to produce a publication. Our website relies on traffic
> (ie. views) to sell advertising and we need forum traffic to supply
> our
> advertisers with the value they are looking for. We need the
> support of
> the F500 community.
>
> To be honest, FormulaCar Magazine and eformulacarnews.com have made
> very
> little money yet....it's going to have to change soon.
>
> Take care,
>
> Rob Howden
> Publisher / Editor-in-Chief
> - eKartingNews.com
> - eKartingNews.ca
> - eFormulaCarNews.com
> - FormulaCar Magazine
> Ph: 519-624-2003
> Fax: 519-624-0053
> P.O. Box 580
> Cambridge, Ontario
> Canada N1R 5W1
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Chris Reinhardt
> Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 5:35 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [F500] Forum vs Mailing List
>
> Guys, isn't there already a F500 forum on Formula Car Mag website?
>
> CR
>
> Stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone thought to ask the ApexSpeed guys if they would offer an
> F500 section? They recently added an FM section, so they aren't
> exactly
> fixated on any one class. You would have the benefit of being able to
> track the on-going issues in other like-minded classes while non-F500
> guys could see that you are a thriving community struggling with the
> same issues and are they. If everybody throws in a $10 annual donation
> the financials would covered and no one from here would have to go
> through the steep learning curve to get a forum up and running. Just a
> thought. Stan
>
> edward capullo wrote: I for one would prefer the forum setup to
> free my
> mailing list. I will come
> back from a weekend away and find as many as 80 or more messages. My
> natural
> curiosity prevents me from just automatically deleting any except
> obvious
> junk items so I lose a lot of time reading the emails. I prefer the
> nice
>
> setup that Apex Speed and Sports Racing have where their forums are
> organized by categories. For example on the sports racer site you have
> separate groupings for technical, driving, aerodynamics etc. I don't
> know
> what it costs to run such a forum format but I am a $$ contributor to
> the
> Apexspeed site and would entertain contributing to a F500 site if
> it was
> on
> the forum format. I certainlyu agree that it would be easier for new
> people
> to call up such a site without having to rely on email type operations
> as
> they do now.
> Capt E.
>
>
>
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