Re: $5000 to win at Tri-State!
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Re: $5000 to win at Tri-State!
I'm guessing he's talking about some of the great features he has ran there in the past. You my want to look a few of them up. I think after you watch them you will agree.:6:
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Re: $5000 to win at Tri-State!
What are you guys thinking for car count? With all of the sprint cars in the area, if they can't get a good field for $5,000 to win something is wrong.
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By the way, my guess would be about 600 cars, but that is just my rough estimate. |
I'd say 22-25 cars.
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Haubstadt should be the place to be this week end.....a good chance for a week end warior to win a big one with all the big teams out west. Probably will be the best show all year at TSS.
I would like to see a surprise winner. Think about it.....no sprint cars have to wheel pack the track.....and you know it will be perfect.....hope every weekend warrior shows up. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I'm not trying to wear anyone out. Sorry if I struck a nerve.
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"you know it will be perfect.....hope every weekend warrior shows up."
been there twice this year and both times, far from perfect. dust bowl, no cushion just a pile of dusty dirt against the wall to bang off of not a true cush to run the corner against. you can only keep acting like the tracks as good as it once was so long, after that its called dreaming.(imo) |
The track is always fast, racy, and has multiple grooves. Fans tend to look at what they see and not get the facts. I being a former driver have talked to current drives about the track because it has been a little dusty but they all say it still has bite in it which to the naked eye seems unbelieveable with the lite dust. I also agree the old dirt was better but the fact is the track is still racy with more than 1 line the entire night. People worry to much about car counts and, track conditions, etc. There will be a full field of sprint cars at TSS and probably about the same at LPS. As far as who I think may have a shot at winning, Jonathan Hendrick has been running pretty strong lately and with the passing points system starting in the back of the heat doesn't kill you. Should be a good night of racing at both venues not to mention the burg. Hopefully all the tracks and fans have an enjoyable and exciting evening of racing. I'll be at TSS.
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