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IRP #50: State of the Industry - Part Two

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What internal forces are impacting the racing industry? Is the collective mindset and adaptability helping or hurting the sport? How can the industry overcome it's own challenging business models and financial realities? In this episode of The Inside Racing Podcast, we'll continue to examine the state of the racing industry. It's all about the internal forces that are well within our control. Business expert and motorsports professional John Robbins takes a deep look at some of the negative realities holding short track racing back. In addressing these issues and fighting back against them, we can all begin to have a positive impact on the sport. Whether you are just getting started or you've been racing for decades, there's something here for you.

Want more episodes like this? Visit www.NSTAracing.com/archive for past episodes. Become a VIP Listener and get access to exclusive listener bonuses. Join the conversation on Twitter (@NSTA_Racing), Facebook (@NSTAracing) or email podcast@NSTAracing.com.

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What internal forces are impacting the racing industry? Is the collective mindset and adaptability helping or hurting the sport? How can the industry overcome it's own challenging business models and financial realities? In this episode of The Inside Racing Podcast, we'll continue to examine the state of the racing industry. It's all about the internal forces that are well within our control. Business expert and motorsports professional John Robbins takes a deep look at some of the negative realities holding short track racing back. In addressing these issues and fighting back against them, we can all begin to have a positive impact on the sport. Whether you are just getting started or you've been racing for decades, there's something here for you.

Want more episodes like this? Visit www.NSTAracing.com/archive for past episodes. Become a VIP Listener and get access to exclusive listener bonuses. Join the conversation on Twitter (@NSTA_Racing), Facebook (@NSTAracing) or email podcast@NSTAracing.com.

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