Drag Illustrated Issue 145, June 2019 | Page 79

“YOU HAVE TO CHANGE YOUR MARKETING A LITTLE BIT AND CHANGE YOUR WAY OF THINKING, BUT REGARDLESS OF WHAT IT IS, I THINK THE MAIN THING IS PEOPLE COME TO THE TRACK TO HAVE A GOOD TIME AND THEY’RE PAYING YOU HARD-EARNED MONEY TO DO THAT.” track because they want to get away from their normal day-to-day duties. Whether they come to a Wednesday night race at Sonoma or they come to the Spring Fling Million, I think the thing you really have to keep in perspective is they’re trying to get away from their day-to-day lives. They’re coming to the track to have a good time, relax and not worry about their job or their home life or whatever. That’s the similarity. The difference is, with the Wednesday night program or even the bracket race program, a lot of the racers are solely focused on what happens at Sonoma. They don’t know what happens at the Spring Fling. They don’t know what happens at the Winternationals. They’re solely laser-focused on Sonoma. It took me a while to realize that. You have to change your marketing a little bit and change your way of thinking, but regardless of what it is, I think the main thing is people come to the track to have a good time and they’re paying you hard-earned money to do that. I think that’s the biggest thing I keep in mind. I try to manage the smoothest running events. I don’t want them to worry about the small things. I want them to just go out and race their car and have a good time. You’re celebrating 10 years of the Fling this year. Did you ever imagine it would turn into what it’s turned into when you started out? Not at all. Peter and I were just talking about this. I just got home from his house a few days ago. Typically I fly to New York the Friday be- fore the event and we’ll take a couple days to drive to the track, then we have the five days of racing, then we’ll take a couple days to get home. We talked about this quite a bit. In our wildest dreams, we never would’ve thought we would be where we’re at now. Ten years ago, we were vacationing together when we came up with this plan. We’re both very passionate about bracket racing. That’s my back- ground and that’s his background too, watching his father race his whole life, and me watching my mom and dad, for that matter. We were both very passionate about bracket racing. We both had thoughts of this before we brought it up to each other, but we thought the big-dollar bracket races weren’t as much fun as they used to be. We wanted to put on a race at Bristol that would pay good money, but most importantly try to bring the fun back to these events, bring them to a premier facility and try to allow the racers to have the most fun possible. But back to the original question, no, we never would’ve guessed that we’d get to this point. At the time, I was working for Helmet City. I wasn’t super-happy and I truly think one of the reasons we put on these events is that Peter, being my best friend, he wanted me to enjoy life a little bit more and be able to have some income with these bracket races and not have to rely on Helmet City for my sole income. With that being said, we never would’ve guessed we’d be in the position we’re in now. Races selling out in minutes’ time June 2019 DragIllustrated.com | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | 79