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Re: Hoosier Hundred - New Home?
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It was not a usac race. But the race was run with silver crown cars at Berlin a few years ago. It was a good race. It was run on a weeknight the week of the nascar race at MIS. Can't remember the people that put it on. Seem like it was a former silver crown driver that promoted the race.
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Re: Hoosier Hundred - New Home?
Anyone remember the PRA Big Car Series? I saw a race at Illiana on June 13th, 2006 with that series. South Shore 125 was the race and Eric Gordon won. That was around the time USAC jumped in bed with NASCAR on the Aero. I could of swore it was Jason McCord or someone that run the deal.
Results from that race Finish - Car# & Driver - 01 - 4 Eric Gordon 02 - 37 Tracy Hines 03 - 77 Chet Fillip 04 - 25 Jay Drake 05 - 92 Dave Darland 06 - 32 A.J. Fike 07 - 20 Ron Gregory 08 - 5 Jimmy Kite 09 - 21 Brian Tyler 10 - 51 Russ Gamester 11 - 17 Kenny Jacobs 12 - 15 Teddy Beach 13 - 153 Tom Capie 14 - 198 Michael Roselli 15 - 90 John Heydenreich 16 - 99 Paul White 17 - 110 Brad Armstrong 18 - 1 Dave Steele |
Fine replies, but ultimately what harmed and probably mortally wounded dirt cars on miles was the Speedway and Indy car owners saying it was antiquated and did not deserve to be a part of the National Championship Series. Thank you Dan Gurney for your white paper, Pat Patrick for your acquiesce, Roger Penske for no understanding of American oval track racing, and USAC for being nothing more than an acolyte for the Speedway.
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Not often I disagree with my buddy Brent but I will on this point. Dilution of the race to pavement does nothing to retain the greatness that is/was the Hoosier Hundred. Someone remind me when we last ran the Hut Hundred. It still lives as a pinnacle midget race even if it’s never run again. If they took it to Anderson and ran a 100 lap race and called it the same, it would be equally illegitimate. I was always irritated when they ran Turkey Night on pavement. And besides the surface, especially when it comes to big cars, it’s not nearly the same level of competition. You could almost say pavement racing these days should be a club sport as less than a handful have a shot to win. That’s not the same on dirt. Call it what you want, but the Hoosier Hundred is a dirt race. Maybe it will fade away with us old guy’s, but it will will die with it’s deserved reverence
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Re: Hoosier Hundred - New Home?
Ultimately what wounded dirt cars on the miles was the plane crash on April 23rd 1978. That opened the door for CART and USAC has never recovered.
Yes now days USAC has a niche product that they can call a National Series but get outside of Indiana or Southern Kalifornia and it is tough to draw a crowd and SoCal doesn't even draw that well anymore. |
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Re: Hoosier Hundred - New Home?
I attended my first Hoosier 100 in 1978
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The Pepsi 150 was 150 Laps the first few years at IRP. Then it went to Twin 75s, then finally just a 100 Lapper.
If they couldn't do 150 way back then, definitely don't see them doing 160, without a Stop!! |
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