I'm Changing Our Events Strategy Forever
Summary
TLDRThe speaker discusses the changing landscape of racing events, emphasizing that traditional races are no longer enough to draw crowds. They share their experience from the Freedom 500 event, which was a success due to its variety of attractions beyond racing, such as concerts and fireworks. The speaker reveals that for their upcoming Cletus event at the Indianapolis Raceway, they've made last-minute additions like a fireworks team and a van Prix to enhance the experience. They express a desire to see other racetrack promoters innovate and invest in creating a more engaging 'show' to fill seats and ensure the sustainability of racing events. The summary calls for a shift in mindset to prevent empty stands at future races.
Takeaways
- ποΈ The speaker believes that traditional racing events are no longer sufficient to draw crowds due to the ease of watching highlights and replays at home.
- π The Freedom 500 event was a success because it incorporated concerts, fireworks, monster trucks, a van Prix, and burnouts, creating a multifaceted show that sold out.
- π The speaker has decided to enhance their own racing events by adding fireworks and a van Prix to the lineup for the upcoming Cletus event at Indy.
- π₯ They have also expanded the burnout pad to make the event more engaging and to give people a reason to attend beyond just the races.
- π² The speaker acknowledges that people can easily watch racing events from their phones, which makes it a challenge for physical events to compete.
- π° There is an emphasis on making the event worth the cost for attendees, considering the expenses of admission, food, and other potential costs.
- π§ The speaker is calling for other racetrack promoters to innovate and invest in their events to prevent declining attendance and financial struggles.
- π The brand CLE McFarland is committed to no longer doing the same thing they have been doing for the past 15 years and is looking to continuously improve their shows.
- ποΈ The speaker encourages people to buy tickets for the upcoming event at Luke Sol Raceway, promising a better experience than the previous year.
- π There is a mention of a yet-to-be-determined prize for the event, indicating that there will be more than just the racing to look forward to.
- π The speaker aspires to create an event that is not just a racing event but a show, using examples like Taylor Swift and the Savannah Bananas to illustrate the concept of reinvention and added entertainment value.
Q & A
What is the main topic of discussion in the transcript?
-The main topic is the speaker's opinion on the current state of racing events and the need for innovation to attract audiences.
What is the event called 'Cletus' scheduled for?
-The Cletus event is scheduled for the weekend of May 3rd and 4th.
What changes were made to the event at the last minute?
-The last-minute changes included adding fireworks, bringing in a van Prix, and expanding the burnout pad to make the event more appealing.
Why does the speaker believe that just racing is not enough to attract people anymore?
-The speaker believes that with the availability of high-quality entertainment and replays at home, racing events need to offer more than just the race to get people out of their houses.
What was the speaker's experience at the Freedom 500?
-The speaker found the Freedom 500 to be mind-blowing, with a concert, fireworks, monster trucks, a van Prix, racing, and burnouts, which contributed to its sold-out status.
What is the speaker's strategy to keep people coming back to their events year after year?
-The speaker's strategy is to continually add new elements and experiences to the events, such as concerts and fireworks, to keep them fresh and exciting.
Why is the speaker concerned about the future of racetracks?
-The speaker is concerned because they believe that if racetracks do not innovate and offer more than just racing, they may struggle to fill seats and could potentially face financial difficulties.
What does the speaker suggest other racetrack promoters should do?
-The speaker suggests that other racetrack promoters should invest in making their events more than just races by adding entertainment elements to create a show that is worth the audience's time and money.
How does the speaker plan to make the upcoming event at Luke Sol Raceway different from the previous year?
-The speaker plans to make the event different by adding more attractions such as a concert, which was not present in the previous year.
What is the speaker's view on the importance of investing in the event experience?
-The speaker views investing in the event experience as crucial for the survival and success of racing events, as it can help to prevent empty stands and financial struggles for racetracks.
What examples does the speaker give to illustrate the need for reinvention in entertainment?
-The speaker cites Taylor Swift's evolving shows over 20 years and the Savannah Bananas baseball team's reinvention of baseball with entertaining antics as examples of the need for reinvention in entertainment.
Outlines
π Evolution of Racing Events: Adding Entertainment Value
The speaker discusses the need for racing events to evolve beyond just the races to attract audiences. They mention their upcoming Cletus event at Indie on May 3rd and 4th, which includes a Crown Vic race and a burnout rivalry. Acknowledging that traditional racetracks are not as appealing as they once were, they share their experience at the Freedom 500, which was a sold-out event due to its diverse entertainment offerings, including concerts, fireworks, monster trucks, a van Prix, and burnouts. The speaker emphasizes the importance of providing more than just racing to get people out of their houses and into the stands. They have decided to add fireworks and a van Prix to their event, and have expanded the burnout pad to create a more enticing event. The goal is to continually improve and add new elements to each show to keep the audience engaged and coming back year after year.
π° Investing in Entertainment to Fill the Stands
The speaker urges other racetrack promoters to invest in making their events more than just races, to ensure they can fill seats and remain financially viable. They express concern about the potential decline of racetracks due to a lack of audience engagement. The speaker's team has decided to invest in enhancing their events, aiming to create an experience that is worth the audience's time and money. They highlight the importance of offering a show that goes beyond racing, using examples like Taylor Swift's concerts and the Savannah Bananas baseball team, which have reinvented themselves to draw in crowds. The speaker is determined to move away from the traditional racing event model and create an experience that is memorable and entertaining. They also mention a star-studded driver's list for the upcoming event, indicating the level of investment they are making in the entertainment aspect of their racing events.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Cletus Event
π‘Racing Evolution
π‘Freedom 500
π‘Van Prix
π‘Burnout Rival
π‘Fireworks
π‘Investment in Entertainment
π‘Empty Stands
π‘Racetrack Promoters
π‘Taylor Swift
π‘Savannah Bananas
Highlights
The speaker believes that traditional racing events are no longer enough to attract people to leave their homes.
The Cletus event at Indie on May 3rd and 4th includes the Crown Vic race and burnout rival.
A last-minute change of plans was made to the event to make it more appealing.
The speaker attended the Freedom 500 and was inspired by the variety of entertainment offered there, including concerts and fireworks.
The event at Indie will now feature fireworks and a van Prix, in addition to the racing.
The burnout pad at the event has been made bigger to enhance the experience.
The speaker argues that racing promoters need to innovate and offer more than just racing to get people to attend.
The speaker discusses the challenges of getting people to attend racing events when they can easily watch from home.
The Cletus brand is committed to not repeating the same events and is focused on adding new elements to each show.
The speaker urges other racetrack promoters to invest in making their events better to attract spectators.
The speaker mentions that they are willing to spend money to improve the quality of their events.
The event at Luke Sol Raceway promises more than what was offered last year, aiming to provide better value for attendees.
The speaker talks about taking a year off from Bristol due to declining attendance in the second year.
The speaker emphasizes the need to make events worth the cost for families, considering the expenses involved in attending.
There is a call to action for other track owners to be brave and invest in their events to prevent empty stands.
The speaker shares a list of notable drivers who will be participating in the event, indicating a high-profile lineup.
The speaker is seeking ideas for a prize for the event, showing engagement with the audience.
The speaker compares their approach to event organizing with successful examples like Taylor Swift and the Savannah Bananas baseball team.
The overall message is a commitment to creating more than just a racing event, but an entertaining show to prevent empty stands in the future.
Transcripts
all right so guys I got a quick
interesting discussion for this
evening and uh you know this is only my
opinion so take it or leave it don't
matter to me but you know I've got our
Cletus event in Indie this weekend May
3rd and 4th we've got the Crown Vic race
Friday night we've got burnout rival
Saturday and we're all geared up ready
to go but we've we've made a last minute
change of plans the thing is is that
racetracks and racing events are what
they used to be you know they're not I
can't say they're not what they used to
be they are what they used to be like I
think that you can go to the track and
see essentially the same thing you could
have seen 15 years ago which is cool but
I think that racing itself is no longer
enough to get people out of their houses
so you know I I saw the freedom 500 for
myself which was a couple weeks ago on
my birthday at the freedom Factory and
it was mindblowing right it was amazing
we had a
concert we had fireworks we had monster
trucks we had a van Prix we had racing
we had burnouts and it was
incredible and it was sold out because
of of the show just being that awesome
and we implemented all this new stuff
and I think that's why it sold out
well Indie you know for example we've
done the same thing for the last three
years and it has been big but I was just
talking with Josh and I'm like how do we
how are we going to get people to come
back year after year after year if we're
just doing the same thing so we just
decided all right we're adding fireworks
we got our fireworks team on board we
call Jim York we're adding the van Prix
the van Prix is now coming to India
for this weekend so it it's locked in
for
Friday and then we're like let's make
the burnout pad bigger so we talked to
Indie they made the burnout pad bigger
all this stuff was not that hard to add
and I feel like boom now we have a
reason for people to look forward to
this event versus whatever just
expecting to see the same thing and I
think that's probably a more significant
issue than just my events like I was
thinking about it I like man all these
drag races I've been to they they've
been the same for the last three or four
years maybe five years and
I man I feel like it's got to just
be real close for uh for people to
decide whether they just stay home for
the day or go to the track and spend $20
to watch it in person because everything
is so easy to watch at home right now
you you can see the the highlight reels
you can see you know replays perfect
footage from Freedom plus you know
whatever which is great but for guys
like me I want people in the stands
there at the event and for racetracks
all around the country they're probably
wondering like why is it so hard to get
people in seats these days well it's
because they can get the finest
entertainment they could possibly want
right at their phone and uh the truth of
it is racing is just not enough anymore
we're doing the same a lot a lot of us a
lot of guys are doing the same thing
they were doing 15 years ago with these
tracks which for some of them it might
work just
fine but here at the CLE McFarland
brand I'm telling you that it we're
we're done with that we're not doing the
same thing anymore
like we're we're it's only up from here
we're at adding things to every single
show now once I saw the freedom 500 we
can't go back and yes we were late to
adding stuff to Indie for this weekend
it's literally this Friday and Saturday
but we did it so now when I tell you to
hit the link in the description and grab
tickets to Luke Sol Raceway for this
weekend I want you to know when you come
you are going to see much more than last
year and it's going to be better than
last year and I'm confident when I say
that and next year expect a concert and
the year after that I don't know expect
something better I don't know why but
the last three years I've been doing the
same events you know all over the
country and uh you know when you go to a
place like Bristol and it's exciting
yeah you can get a ton of people to show
up the first year but you know the
second year the crowd was definitely
lighter and that's why we're taking a
year off from Bristol but it's like I'm
realizing it it really
wasn't just that it's the fact that I
was doing the same thing so I'm not
doing that anymore and I wanted you guys
to know that so I was just thinking
about that today and I hope other
racetrack
promoters can get ahead of this before
they're like damn we don't have enough
people in the seats to pay bills CU I
don't want to see RAC tracks go down
just
because they didn't do enough to get
their Spectators there and make it worth
their dollar you
know it's just got to be worth these
people's dollar to just if you bring a
family I mean it's 80 bucks right there
at the gate plus food plus you know
whatever it may be
so I think it's just time to invest and
uh we have certainly pulled the trigger
on that so we are Full Speed Ahead
dropping cash to make these events
better and I I hope other track owners
can be brave enough too to invest
because it's going to take time to make
the events insane and then word get out
that it's like hey you can't miss this
you know you can't miss it is what I
want you guys leaving Clevon cars Indie
telling your friends for next year I
mean it cuz I mean you can come see let
me pull up the drivers list you can come
see LS George C McFarland Ty Zack and
Jack from the shop Kyle from booster
boys gray lead better from the van PRI
at the freedom 500 Brent from PFI speed
hope he doesn't fight ksr Kevin maybe
they will Kevin from ksr is racing as
well Demolition Ranch Matt Brad de
birdie Roman app wood my helicopter boy
JH diesel Justin from Heatwave visual
Jim York Jeremiah Burton from donut
Jimmy's world he freaking rebuilds
airplanes what's he doing on this list
Derek from Vice group garage it's going
to be a heater of a driver's list and
also if you have an idea for a prize I
don't have a prize yet but I'm just
saying that's what you're getting and
more now we're done with just the racing
it ain't enough and I'm here telling you
that right now
so when you come to my event you see
more than racing you see a show I'm just
saying look at Taylor Swift not trying
to compare myself to Taylor Swift she's
been at it for 20 years and now her
shows generate
billions of dollars you think she's been
doing the same thing for those 20 years
or how about a good example the Savannah
bananas I don't know if you've seen that
baseball team those guys have reinvented
baseball and I don't know a ton about it
but I've seen so many Clips these guys
are dancing on the mound doing funny
stuff during the event and theyve
probably got more people in their seats
than half the MLB teams out there so I
just I'm trying to be on that level in
racing and I think all of us promoters
should be thinking in this mindset how
do we make it not just a racing event
but a show
because I think that's the path we all
need to be on to prevent empty stands in
the near future at racing events across
the country I'm not saying it's going to
happen immediately I'm just saying let's
get ahead of it let's be on it brother
all right guys that's your thoughts with
cleer for tonight get some tickets for
Indie this weekend that's all I got to
say see you
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