I took notice of another thread asking if the races will go on this year.
Anyone want to wager that this might be a big attendance year for Stead?
We all suffered a horrible tragedy last year, some of the fans and participants suffering far worse than others.
But it was televised widely and got the average, non-aviation-minded person thinking of the air races in Nevada.
It's a terrible way of achieving recognition, but what happened, happened, and nothing short of God's will can ever change that. I can only hope that some folks who saw the news will become interesting in attending. Could there be a faint, barely-visible silver lining in this oh so dark cloud?
Of course that means along with real potential fans we will get the ghouls who come to any kind of motor-racing hoping to see a crash, but in truth I think a big portion of the NASCAR crowd fit into that category (or at least once did...), and contributed to the vast growth it experienced in the 70's and 80's. Eventually they would grow bored and stop coming once they learn that bad crashes at Stead are normally a rare thing, while those who discover how exciting pylon air racing can be will become new regulars,
What happened last September was not the way we would want to catch the public's eye, but the races have been noticed now, and we can only pray it has a positive effect in the long term. The whole event feels like a new beginning this year to me, and maybe it will be for RAR too.
...Fingers crossed.
Your thoughts?
Anyone want to wager that this might be a big attendance year for Stead?
We all suffered a horrible tragedy last year, some of the fans and participants suffering far worse than others.
But it was televised widely and got the average, non-aviation-minded person thinking of the air races in Nevada.
It's a terrible way of achieving recognition, but what happened, happened, and nothing short of God's will can ever change that. I can only hope that some folks who saw the news will become interesting in attending. Could there be a faint, barely-visible silver lining in this oh so dark cloud?
Of course that means along with real potential fans we will get the ghouls who come to any kind of motor-racing hoping to see a crash, but in truth I think a big portion of the NASCAR crowd fit into that category (or at least once did...), and contributed to the vast growth it experienced in the 70's and 80's. Eventually they would grow bored and stop coming once they learn that bad crashes at Stead are normally a rare thing, while those who discover how exciting pylon air racing can be will become new regulars,
What happened last September was not the way we would want to catch the public's eye, but the races have been noticed now, and we can only pray it has a positive effect in the long term. The whole event feels like a new beginning this year to me, and maybe it will be for RAR too.
...Fingers crossed.
Your thoughts?
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