View Full Version : Norwalk - $4 million track expansion
mlowry1260
02-16-2007, 05:20 PM
"Construction at Summit Motorsports Park continues on schedule
2/13/2007
http://www.nhra.com/2007/images/news/february/norwalk.jpgConstruction on the $4 million track expansion project at Norwalk.
http://www.nhra.com/content/news/18429.htm
burnoutman
02-16-2007, 08:48 PM
That will be really nice when they get done.I bet it is miserable to work with steel in this cold weather.....
Joe :)
Pure Stock
02-16-2007, 09:09 PM
PRP should take note:psst:
burnoutman
02-16-2007, 09:36 PM
:goodidea:
PRP should take note:psst:
PRP could take notes from Beaver springs. There track prep is a little down but then treat everyone with respect down there...:awsome:
Joe :veryhappy:
shawnsvtcobra
02-17-2007, 03:02 AM
PRP should take note:psst:Exactly:yes:
gmkillr
02-17-2007, 10:22 AM
PRP should take note:psst:
Yeah right, keep dreaming, as long as they get there money, especially from the "gamblers" stupid ass race then things will never change.
stanggrrl
02-17-2007, 11:11 AM
PRP should take note:psst:
Taking note is one thing, taking action is another.
As I think as we discussed before the, "management" at PRP needs to treat all customers with respect and not cater to their friends. They need to develop customer service and be more responsive to inquiries. Instead, they do a good job of ignoring customers and whining/complaining about the customers. If they're going to make/set rules, fine, but abide by them. Don't make exceptions for friends or change the rules on a whim.
If their intent is to run this track like a business to make $, then they should start running it like a business, not as a part time hobby. As it is, they make it clear that they are a bunch of amateurs running a race track that has so much potential.
I'm sure they don't pay the employees well, but maybe if they could pay them a bit more they'd have some dedicated workers, not a bunch of lazy @$$es (and friends) who want to curtail the racing as soon as possible so they could go home early. Then again, if they would start the racing, promptly, as scheduled, the 10-15 minute delayed start would be made up for in the end.
If you've been to Norwalk, it's a NICE track. I can see why the NHRA is moving there and away from Columbus. I think Norwalk is making a good investment and banking on "if we build it, they will come".
Pure Stock
02-17-2007, 11:58 AM
Taking note is one thing, taking action is another.
As I think as we discussed before the, "management" at PRP needs to treat all customers with respect and not cater to their friends. They need to develop customer service and be more responsive to inquiries. Instead, they do a good job of ignoring customers and whining/complaining about the customers. If they're going to make/set rules, fine, but abide by them. Don't make exceptions for friends or change the rules on a whim.
If their intent is to run this track like a business to make $, then they should start running it like a business, not as a part time hobby. As it is, they make it clear that they are a bunch of amateurs running a race track that has so much potential.
I'm sure they don't pay the employees well, but maybe if they could pay them a bit more they'd have some dedicated workers, not a bunch of lazy @$$es (and friends) who want to curtail the racing as soon as possible so they could go home early. Then again, if they would start the racing, promptly, as scheduled, the 10-15 minute delayed start would be made up for in the end.
If you've been to Norwalk, it's a NICE track. I can see why the NHRA is moving there and away from Columbus. I think Norwalk is making a good investment and banking on "if we build it, they will come".
Yeah. It's pretty convenient that they operate a track that has a decent influx of participants. I would like to see that business have some competition and see if sales would deteriorate. I *think* it would.:) If all of us could have a market cornered as they do, we'd be laughing all the way to the bank too.
coralcoupe1993
02-17-2007, 03:13 PM
cant wait!
mlowry1260
03-08-2007, 09:05 PM
http://www.nhra.com/2007/images/news/march/nw1.jpg
http://www.nhra.com/2007/images/news/march/nw2.jpg
http://www.nhra.com/2007/images/news/march/nw3.jpg
http://www.nhra.com/2007/images/news/march/nw4.jpg
5k#Eaton
03-08-2007, 09:52 PM
dam and we will never see something like that near here. Hell we can't even get our pro hockey team an arena
INSANELY CRAZY
03-08-2007, 09:56 PM
very true... lol
shawnsvtcobra
03-09-2007, 11:00 AM
Wow is that gonna be nice.
KeystoneJohnny
05-01-2007, 08:44 AM
Taking note is one thing, taking action is another.
As I think as we discussed before the, "management" at PRP needs to treat all customers with respect and not cater to their friends. They need to develop customer service and be more responsive to inquiries. Instead, they do a good job of ignoring customers and whining/complaining about the customers. If they're going to make/set rules, fine, but abide by them. Don't make exceptions for friends or change the rules on a whim.
If their intent is to run this track like a business to make $, then they should start running it like a business, not as a part time hobby. As it is, they make it clear that they are a bunch of amateurs running a race track that has so much potential.
I'm sure they don't pay the employees well, but maybe if they could pay them a bit more they'd have some dedicated workers, not a bunch of lazy @$$es (and friends) who want to curtail the racing as soon as possible so they could go home early. Then again, if they would start the racing, promptly, as scheduled, the 10-15 minute delayed start would be made up for in the end.
If you've been to Norwalk, it's a NICE track. I can see why the NHRA is moving there and away from Columbus. I think Norwalk is making a good investment and banking on "if we build it, they will come".
:owned:
bgblockelcamino
05-03-2007, 12:06 PM
i was just at nowalk this past weekend. i will say it is prob the nicest track that i been too. the track was unreal!! can't wait to go back there again
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