Dirt Is Best (Offline)
#1
4/14/19 9:42 AM
Pennsylvania and Ohio have tracks regularly running various winged sprint classes. Knoxville, Iowa, even supports 3 weekly sprint classes. Other areas are not as fortunate.
Up in Michigan for instance, Butler Motor Speedway has been the only weekly sprint track for years. Sprints On Dirt, with its "beyond limits" format, and Butler work together for the good of the sport.
Sprint car racing may not be dominant in Michigan, but how many series anywhere paid over $90,000 in points cash and contingency awards in 2018 like SOD did?
cornerthree (Offline)
#2
4/14/19 11:44 AM
Knoxville looses money every week of there weekly show. If it wasn't for there 3 big specials they couldn't afford to stay open.
MIracing (Offline)
#4
4/14/19 6:23 PM
Love SoD and what they do to keep sprint car racing alive in MI.
Non wing lover (Offline)
#5
4/14/19 6:33 PM
Wing racing seems to be healthy. My concert is non wing racing. Why does a professional series like USAC get 29 cars at Bloomington then the next night get 33 at LPs for a regular show?
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Non wing lover (Offline)
#7
4/14/19 6:38 PM
Now granted with USAC count rather low quality cars were there I'm just used to seeing40 plus cars at a USAC show its just not happening anymore OK guess IU m just lost in the past lol
fourteen fan (Offline)
#9
4/14/19 7:35 PM
Watch out comments about car counts will get a rope offer.