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Drag Wars
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:05 am
by motion sickness
Just wondering how come one has said anything about the Lucain Drag Wars? No one went over to SLU to check it out? I wish Dominica could have represented.
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Re: Drag Wars
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:07 am
by motion sickness
Re: Drag Wars
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:12 am
by motion sickness
Re: Drag Wars
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 5:35 pm
by scientist
the event is pretty much trini ran...they only call on a certain group of people to attend.
Re: Drag Wars
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:10 pm
by motion sickness
I assume they don't know we have big ting in our yard. Really though, how come no one caught a flight to checkout the action? Is this the same Drag Wars everyone was talking about that had to take place in DA?
Re: Drag Wars
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 10:36 pm
by scientist
motion sickness wrote:I assume they don't know we have big ting in our yard. Really though, how come no one caught a flight to checkout the action? Is this the same Drag Wars everyone was talking about that had to take place in DA?
Its not...that was their second event. Notice both events, "Caribbean drag wars" yet antigua wasn't invited. No show from St. Marten or St Croix. Jamiaca not included either
Re: Drag Wars
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 2:36 pm
by Lucian_rider
Yeah I have to agree with Sci about "Caribbean Drag Wars" yet only Trinidad, Grenada and St. Vincent were invited.
However there are good reasons why that was the case.
Yes the Trini's helped run the event both times but the second time they were more involved in the promotion whereas the first event in December it was totally promoted by Neil Beepat a St. Lucian Window manufacturer who is a drag race enthusiast. So for the Feb event the Trini's had more say.
Also they used two St. Vincent car ferries to transport all of the vehicles. Everyone paid their own way, transportation was wholly covered by the car owners not the promoters. The cost of getting cars from Antigua and Dominica would have been prohibitive in the fairly short period of time that was available.
As an example: The cost of getting my car to Grenada from St. Lucia to take part in the Grenada event in May will be $2,000.00 if 10 people commit to going. The ship cost is $20,000 dollars so do the math! I don't think that there will be 10 people here that will commit so I will probably not be going as a result because I certainly won't pay $4,000 if only five people commit.
The cost of getting a Ferry from St. Vincent to go up to Antigua, stopping off at Dominica would probably be at least $35,000.00 if not more. How much should you as Dominican's pay compared to the Antiguan's etc.? The logistics are pretty daunting.
So unless you could say guarantee 10 cars from Dominica and 15 from Antigua I don't see a cheap way of getting the cars down here. And we all know the difficulties involved in Containerized shipping, I've been there and done that and I don't ever want to do it again!
The next event here in St. Lucia will be in October. Start figuring out how to get your cars here and I can guarantee you that you will receive an invitation....
Re: Drag Wars
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:10 pm
by motion sickness
How about gaining sponsors from local business? Maybe two or three businesses. For instance, approach Liat to sponsor air transportation for the drivers and one other person. Or The Express boat I heard can carry cars and people.
The other question I have is what type of prize money is offered? It has to be attractive in order for persons to want to put their cars through this. All the cars that would potentially come from DA would be daily drivers.
Why not make Drag Wars a series where people take home points and there are 2 races in every venue back to back. Then the island with the most accumulated points wins the cup just like in busta cup cricket. That will also motivate local car clubs to get serious and do things like fund raisers. People, we can do it if we get positive.