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    Next I want to address the Drag Racing and Drifting.

    As of right now, there is only OPEN DRAG RACING. Free to all participants of the car show or the USACi Sound Competition. I have more racing in mind but I am only willing to risk a certain amout on the event. Any additional Drag Racing will be added as sponsors are brought on board to help finance the payout. I've just about got enough to add a Quick 32. This way anyone can enter and race all day Saturday dailing in their time and then on Sunday the quickest 32 will run eliminations bracket style for the money. I'm hoping for a 5K to 8K payout, but like I said, I will be trying to aquire more sponsor for this. We could not run a multiple class structure due to the fact that I do not have tech team in place and the classes would probably not fill up anyway. Tech will be for safty inspection only so there will be no rules to speak of unless we do not allow automatic shifters. There are 3 other drag racing programs in the works so hopefully the track will be hoppin all day, both days.

    A Drift show is the same situation. I would have to rent the K-Rail and bring a team in which isn't cheap. There are still over 4 months so a lot can happen in that time.

    Thanks for the suggestions on the race program. I will keep you posted as things develop.

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    Now I would like to address the pricing. Yes pricing is much lower.

    I believe entry at the last Nationals was $65 pre or $75 day of. We've lowered the price and allowed a single entry for only $35. Also family or group packages are listed. For example 4 people coming with a show car was $140 (Pre Reg) at the last Nationals. Now it's $80

    This year's car show, sound competition or drag racing entry fee for both days

    $35 Pre registration - Car and Driver for both days
    $55 Pre registration - Car and Driver and 1 passenger for both days
    $70 Pre registration - Car and Driver and 3 passenger for both days
    $80 Pre registration - Car and Driver and 4 passenger for both days

    Yes, I know it got to be rather expensive at AMS with the cost of the venue and the concerts and everything. As of now this is the plan. There is still a substantial investment to have this event with and with no major sponsors as of yet, we will have to have an entry fee but like I said, it will be much less than before.

    We are working very hard to put on a great event. For all the negative posts you see on here, I get 100 to 1 positive emails and phone calls about the show and about how people are glad to see it coming back. Keep the good ideas coming. As you can see, I'm am adjusting to try and make it into an event you would like to attend...hopefully.

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    I know it's way early but we do have sponsors and vendors signing on. I do hope the Atlanta Automotive community will give us a look.

    MAHDAVI MOTORSPORTS
    FOREIGN & DOMESTIC PERFORMANCE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
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    KW
    PERFORMANCE SUSPENSION
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    ST
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    BELLTECH
    PERFORMANCE TRUCK SUSPENSION.
    .
    LSD
    PREMIUM VERTICAL DOORS.
    .
    STREET GLOW
    CUSTOM AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING
    .
    COMPETITION CLUTCH
    PERFORMANCE CLUTCH SYSTEMS
    .
    OPTIMA BATTERIES
    PREMIUM BATTERIES
    .
    AMERICAN SHIFTER COMPANY
    SHIFTERS & INTERIOR ACCESSORIES
    .
    AURORA INSTRUMENTS
    AUTOMOTIVE GAUGES
    .
    AUTO LOC
    CUSTOM AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS
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    STELLAR
    SECURITY SYSTEMS
    .
    TRIGGER
    HORNS
    .
    VINTAGE PARTS
    VINTAGE AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS
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    HELIX
    SUSPENSION STEERING BRAKES
    .
    WATERBABIES BIKINIS
    COMPETITION SWIMWEAR
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    ZIRGO
    AUTOMOTIVE COOLING PRODUCTS
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    KEEP IT CLEAN
    WIRING ACCESSORIES
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    Ill give you some free advice.

    Quote Originally Posted by NOPIGUY View Post
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    STREET GLOW
    CUSTOM AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING
    .
    AMERICAN SHIFTER COMPANY
    SHIFTERS & INTERIOR ACCESSORIES
    .
    AURORA INSTRUMENTS
    AUTOMOTIVE GAUGES
    .
    AUTO LOC
    CUSTOM AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS
    .
    KEEP IT CLEAN
    WIRING ACCESSORIES
    No disrespect, but no one cares about Vertical doors, shaved door handles, automotive lighting, and wire loom kits. Thats 1999. the only decent vendor i see is KW Suspension. Other than that, i dont see one company with parts most of these people care about. Also, no offense, but the big national companies like Optima, Beltech, while they may have a big following, its not going to coerce people to come out and see them. I can go to Autozone and pick up an Optima battery. I can go to SUmmit and check out Beltech.

    I dont really understand your thinking. The list of vendors just isnt impressive and 90% of your audience doesnt care. No one goes to shows to buy suspension or batteries. Maybe in 99 they did, not now.

    You should focus on LOCAL vendors, people that your audience can interact and see with on a monthly basis. Examples:
    Forged Performance
    Mainstream Performance
    Topspeed
    ZEN Motors
    Caffeine and Octane people
    Importatlanta
    240Atlanta
    WRXAtlanta
    Competition Clutch
    Vossen(I think they are local)
    Fastlane
    American Performance and Fabrication (John Les shop?)
    NOS energy Drink


    Then you should reach out to the local Varsity meets on the first thursday of every month and get people interested in going. Then you should listen to what the racers are saying. You are having a show at a DRAG RACING location, structure the classes the way they want them. I bet even if you didnt have BIG PAYOUTS THEY WOULD STILL COME because of bragging rights. There are so FEW drag racing events, people in ATLANTA would probably LOVE to show up just to run their car and practice. you dont have to have some $1000 payout.

    As far as the car show stuff goes, i would have Best in Show, Best stance (since that is what kids love these days), Cleanest Engine bay, Best Honda, Best Domestic and leave it at that.

    THERE IS NO NEED FOR WILD classes and the other classes you have. Have you EVEN BEEN TO A CAR "SHOW" LATELY? They are DEAD. No one shows up anymore because no one is into CAR SHOWS. They are into MEETS. MEETS ARENT CAR SHOWS to this crowd.

    Sounds like you have a LOT of research to do, you have lost your target audience and do not know what is popular anymore. Part of this will be admitting you are out of touch and that you need to start over.

    I see you have Mahdavi on your list , talk to them. They have been around for YEARs. Ask them what is popular. I guarantee they say some of the same things i am. Mahdavi had a premiere party for FAST FIVE last year, it was an AWESOME event. They had NOS involved, lots of people showed up, lots of locals. etc. Mahdavi could help you figure out what you need to do IMO. They are probably one of your best assets.


    My last point is you need LOCAL VENDORS to get LOCAL PEOPLE to show up. Once you have that base covered, you can start going after national vendors. You should look at vendors in the SE that consumers actually like to see.

    good luck.

    EDIT: the only 2 good vendors i see are Competition Clutch and Mahdavi Motorsports, those are 2 good local pickups and people like both places. Stick more to those types of choices IMO
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vteckidd View Post
    Ill give you some free advice.



    No disrespect, but no one cares about Vertical doors, shaved door handles, automotive lighting, and wire loom kits. Thats 1999. the only decent vendor i see is KW Suspension. Other than that, i dont see one company with parts most of these people care about. Also, no offense, but the big national companies like Optima, Beltech, while they may have a big following, its not going to coerce people to come out and see them. I can go to Autozone and pick up an Optima battery. I can go to SUmmit and check out Beltech.

    I dont really understand your thinking. The list of vendors just isnt impressive and 90% of your audience doesnt care. No one goes to shows to buy suspension or batteries. Maybe in 99 they did, not now.

    You should focus on LOCAL vendors, people that your audience can interact and see with on a monthly basis. Examples:
    Forged Performance
    Mainstream Performance
    Topspeed
    ZEN Motors
    Caffeine and Octane people
    Importatlanta
    240Atlanta
    WRXAtlanta
    Competition Clutch
    Vossen(I think they are local)
    Fastlane
    American Performance and Fabrication (John Les shop?)
    NOS energy Drink


    Then you should reach out to the local Varsity meets on the first thursday of every month and get people interested in going. Then you should listen to what the racers are saying. You are having a show at a DRAG RACING location, structure the classes the way they want them. I bet even if you didnt have BIG PAYOUTS THEY WOULD STILL COME because of bragging rights. There are so FEW drag racing events, people in ATLANTA would probably LOVE to show up just to run their car and practice. you dont have to have some $1000 payout.

    As far as the car show stuff goes, i would have Best in Show, Best stance (since that is what kids love these days), Cleanest Engine bay, Best Honda, Best Domestic and leave it at that.

    THERE IS NO NEED FOR WILD classes and the other classes you have. Have you EVEN BEEN TO A CAR "SHOW" LATELY? They are DEAD. No one shows up anymore because no one is into CAR SHOWS. They are into MEETS. MEETS ARENT CAR SHOWS to this crowd.

    Sounds like you have a LOT of research to do, you have lost your target audience and do not know what is popular anymore. Part of this will be admitting you are out of touch and that you need to start over.

    I see you have Mahdavi on your list , talk to them. They have been around for YEARs. Ask them what is popular. I guarantee they say some of the same things i am. Mahdavi had a premiere party for FAST FIVE last year, it was an AWESOME event. They had NOS involved, lots of people showed up, lots of locals. etc. Mahdavi could help you figure out what you need to do IMO. They are probably one of your best assets.


    My last point is you need LOCAL VENDORS to get LOCAL PEOPLE to show up. Once you have that base covered, you can start going after national vendors. You should look at vendors in the SE that consumers actually like to see.

    good luck.

    EDIT: the only 2 good vendors i see are Competition Clutch and Mahdavi Motorsports, those are 2 good local pickups and people like both places. Stick more to those types of choices IMO
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    Oh and

    Quote Originally Posted by NOPIGUY
    I believe entry at the last Nationals was $65 pre or $75 day of. We've lowered the price and allowed a single entry for only $35. Also family or group packages are listed. For example 4 people coming with a show car was $140 (Pre Reg) at the last Nationals. Now it's $80

    This year's car show, sound competition or drag racing entry fee for both days

    $35 Pre registration - Car and Driver for both days
    $55 Pre registration - Car and Driver and 1 passenger for both days
    $70 Pre registration - Car and Driver and 3 passenger for both days
    $80 Pre registration - Car and Driver and 4 passenger for both days
    Your justification for the price you want to charge by using past Nopi shows costs is irrelevant. WHat is relevant is your direct competition in the form of EVENTS that are going on right now. Lets take a look shall we:

    Import Faceoff
    PRICES AT THE GATE
    Spectator $17 ($15 with flier at gate) *fliers printed off computer OK to use - right click on flyer image, print (B&W OK). Coupon only good for spectator admission.
    Children 10 and under FREE
    Car Show Entry $30 (does not include free passenger pass). *Note, IFO only charges $30 per car show entry, not $50 to $60 like other events that claim to give a "free" passenger pass.
    Test and Tune Drag Racer $30 (open to any make/model)
    Competition Drag Racer $30 (imports and sport compacts only)
    Burnout Contest FREE
    Import Showdown
    Pricing
    Gate Fee (Racers and Spectators): $10 **
    Racing Fee: $20 ***
    Import Alliance
    SPRING MEET
    Admission is $10.00 per car.

    SUMMER MEET
    Admission is $20.00 per person. The admission will also get your car inside.
    Those are the 3 biggest car/drag racing events , and you are already more expensive than any of them, and they have been operating for SEVERAL years problem free. IA has only gotten BIGGER, not smaller. Now you are trying to do both Racing AND "SHOW" so you can probably get away with a little bit of a price increase, but im telling you no one cares about car shows anymore.

    You would be wise to strip the classes and just make it a MEET, maybe hand out some awards like i said.
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    Edit: talked to Nopi guys, and I misread how they worded things. You can't tell when people are joking unless smilies are used.


    Quote Originally Posted by Vteckidd View Post
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    Import AllianceSPRING MEET: Admission is $10.00 per car. SUMMER MEET: Admission is $20.00 per person. The admission will also get your car inside.

    Those are the 3 biggest car/drag racing events , and you are already more expensive than any of them, and they have been operating for SEVERAL years problem free. IA has only gotten BIGGER, not smaller. Now you are trying to do both Racing AND "SHOW" so you can probably get away with a little bit of a price increase, but im telling you no one cares about car shows anymore.
    You would be wise to strip the classes and just make it a MEET, maybe hand out some awards like i said.
    I hate to say this but you have a point. there's alot of interest in drag/drift events, plus the meet-style events where no one wins a damn thing but respect of the people around you (to some people that's more important) have gotten more popular.

    Hey Nopi people, How about this: $20/person, that gets cars into the gates too; Add $15 per person to drag race (regardless of if the car is already registered with another driver)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vteckidd View Post
    Ill give you some free advice.



    No disrespect, but no one cares about Vertical doors, shaved door handles, automotive lighting, and wire loom kits. Thats 1999. the only decent vendor i see is KW Suspension. Other than that, i dont see one company with parts most of these people care about. Also, no offense, but the big national companies like Optima, Beltech, while they may have a big following, its not going to coerce people to come out and see them. I can go to Autozone and pick up an Optima battery. I can go to SUmmit and check out Beltech.

    I dont really understand your thinking. The list of vendors just isnt impressive and 90% of your audience doesnt care. No one goes to shows to buy suspension or batteries. Maybe in 99 they did, not now.

    You should focus on LOCAL vendors, people that your audience can interact and see with on a monthly basis. Examples:
    Forged Performance
    Mainstream Performance
    Topspeed
    ZEN Motors
    Caffeine and Octane people
    Importatlanta
    240Atlanta
    WRXAtlanta
    Competition Clutch
    Vossen(I think they are local)
    Fastlane
    American Performance and Fabrication (John Les shop?)
    NOS energy Drink


    Then you should reach out to the local Varsity meets on the first thursday of every month and get people interested in going. Then you should listen to what the racers are saying. You are having a show at a DRAG RACING location, structure the classes the way they want them. I bet even if you didnt have BIG PAYOUTS THEY WOULD STILL COME because of bragging rights. There are so FEW drag racing events, people in ATLANTA would probably LOVE to show up just to run their car and practice. you dont have to have some $1000 payout.

    As far as the car show stuff goes, i would have Best in Show, Best stance (since that is what kids love these days), Cleanest Engine bay, Best Honda, Best Domestic and leave it at that.

    THERE IS NO NEED FOR WILD classes and the other classes you have. Have you EVEN BEEN TO A CAR "SHOW" LATELY? They are DEAD. No one shows up anymore because no one is into CAR SHOWS. They are into MEETS. MEETS ARENT CAR SHOWS to this crowd.

    Sounds like you have a LOT of research to do, you have lost your target audience and do not know what is popular anymore. Part of this will be admitting you are out of touch and that you need to start over.

    I see you have Mahdavi on your list , talk to them. They have been around for YEARs. Ask them what is popular. I guarantee they say some of the same things i am. Mahdavi had a premiere party for FAST FIVE last year, it was an AWESOME event. They had NOS involved, lots of people showed up, lots of locals. etc. Mahdavi could help you figure out what you need to do IMO. They are probably one of your best assets.


    My last point is you need LOCAL VENDORS to get LOCAL PEOPLE to show up. Once you have that base covered, you can start going after national vendors. You should look at vendors in the SE that consumers actually like to see.

    good luck.

    EDIT: the only 2 good vendors i see are Competition Clutch and Mahdavi Motorsports, those are 2 good local pickups and people like both places. Stick more to those types of choices IMO
    You should send NOPI an invoice for this post. If they don't listen to anything else, it better be this^

    Nobody gives a shit about car shows anymore. People want legit drag racing classes and to see drifting. NOT pay money for somebody else to tell them what they think about their car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vteckidd View Post
    Ill give you some free advice.



    No disrespect, but no one cares about Vertical doors, shaved door handles, automotive lighting, and wire loom kits. Thats 1999. the only decent vendor i see is KW Suspension. Other than that, i dont see one company with parts most of these people care about. Also, no offense, but the big national companies like Optima, Beltech, while they may have a big following, its not going to coerce people to come out and see them. I can go to Autozone and pick up an Optima battery. I can go to SUmmit and check out Beltech.

    I dont really understand your thinking. The list of vendors just isnt impressive and 90% of your audience doesnt care. No one goes to shows to buy suspension or batteries. Maybe in 99 they did, not now.

    You should focus on LOCAL vendors, people that your audience can interact and see with on a monthly basis. Examples:
    Forged Performance
    Mainstream Performance
    Topspeed
    ZEN Motors
    Caffeine and Octane people
    Importatlanta
    240Atlanta
    WRXAtlanta
    Competition Clutch
    Vossen(I think they are local)
    Fastlane
    American Performance and Fabrication (John Les shop?)
    NOS energy Drink


    Then you should reach out to the local Varsity meets on the first thursday of every month and get people interested in going. Then you should listen to what the racers are saying. You are having a show at a DRAG RACING location, structure the classes the way they want them. I bet even if you didnt have BIG PAYOUTS THEY WOULD STILL COME because of bragging rights. There are so FEW drag racing events, people in ATLANTA would probably LOVE to show up just to run their car and practice. you dont have to have some $1000 payout.

    As far as the car show stuff goes, i would have Best in Show, Best stance (since that is what kids love these days), Cleanest Engine bay, Best Honda, Best Domestic and leave it at that.

    THERE IS NO NEED FOR WILD classes and the other classes you have. Have you EVEN BEEN TO A CAR "SHOW" LATELY? They are DEAD. No one shows up anymore because no one is into CAR SHOWS. They are into MEETS. MEETS ARENT CAR SHOWS to this crowd.

    Sounds like you have a LOT of research to do, you have lost your target audience and do not know what is popular anymore. Part of this will be admitting you are out of touch and that you need to start over.

    I see you have Mahdavi on your list , talk to them. They have been around for YEARs. Ask them what is popular. I guarantee they say some of the same things i am. Mahdavi had a premiere party for FAST FIVE last year, it was an AWESOME event. They had NOS involved, lots of people showed up, lots of locals. etc. Mahdavi could help you figure out what you need to do IMO. They are probably one of your best assets.


    My last point is you need LOCAL VENDORS to get LOCAL PEOPLE to show up. Once you have that base covered, you can start going after national vendors. You should look at vendors in the SE that consumers actually like to see.

    good luck.

    EDIT: the only 2 good vendors i see are Competition Clutch and Mahdavi Motorsports, those are 2 good local pickups and people like both places. Stick more to those types of choices IMO


    I would suggest hiring Vteckidd for some advice..show would be a success..

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