Does anyone know the reason the powr I wildcard series was scrapped?
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Nobody?
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Re: Wildcard series
I would say it has to do with Casey taking a job with WoO Late Models. But for the folks in west central Illinois check out the Iowa Sprint car League. Races at 34, Lee county, and Quincy.
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Re: Wildcard series
looks more like they just combined it. Seems WAR is migrating more to the east
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Was told the it is done for 2019 by POWER I
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That’s to bad. I thought it was a really good series and was nice for those of us that live in northern Illinois. Now the travel that far south makes it hard to do
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There were multiple reasons for the change in 2019. The 2018 WAR Wildcard Series was a lot of fun, and we were able to run at some really cool places. In 2019 we have taken what I would consider our strongest tracks/races from both the WAR and WAR Wildcard schedules and combined them into one. I feel like concentrating our efforts and resources into one will only help the series grow going forward. With this, we will be able to grow the series point fund to a little over $15,000, with the possibility of adding to it before the season is over. I look forward to seeing everyone at the track this year...
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Among all the negativity on some of the other threads, I would just like to thank Casey for coming on here, time and again, and giving us straight information. I know that there are lots of us who really appreciate it. This is the true IOW.
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A big part of our decision to sell our D-2 midget and put a sprint car together was the way the series was run and Casey.
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I appreciate that. Brooke and I have always tried to run our series with the racers best interest in mind and thats what we will continue to do. Look forward to seeing you guys this year.
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