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2/25/11, 1:17 PM |
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Re: hossier fall classic
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Every time I was down there last year for a regular super late show it was a packed field. They would have at least 1 consi sometimes 2. With a lot of very good cars in the field.
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2/25/11, 1:22 PM |
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Also, as you mention, most tracks in Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Kentucky run either late models or wing sprints. I guess if you really want to see them, you will have to drive a little for that type of racing.
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2/25/11, 1:30 PM |
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Race Count This Year: 54 Race Count Last Year: 37 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 2,925 |
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2/25/11, 1:34 PM |
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on regular shows the crate cars were running with the supers. if they were getting full fields of supers why would they cut their shows in half. maybe chris nunn can help.
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2/25/11, 4:30 PM |
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Twin Cities Raceway Park also has three super late model races:
April 1st - Friday night before the "No Way Out 40" sprint show July 2nd Sept. 4th - Ted Collins Memorial |
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2/25/11, 5:33 PM |
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Haubstadt has a night of the UMP late models whenever it is sorry not a fan of them but know they have one night of them :2:
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2/25/11, 6:08 PM |
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2/25/11, 7:23 PM |
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Race Count This Year: 23 Race Count Last Year: 51 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 655 |
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2/25/11, 8:55 PM |
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REH |
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2/25/11, 9:51 PM |
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Race Count This Year: 6 Race Count Last Year: 14 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 21,358 |
Im going totally against the grain here.........
I loved the old burg on a fast two groved heavy track, Which was rare and most nights I've seen two year olds running around faster than Sprints went around the place. The new track is always fast What I find is that when its narrow, the racings not that good. When its wide and still got a good cushion. Katy Bar the Door! Run's like Demons 15th to first MSCS win and the following nights JS 8th to win were outstanding nights. Wings? I honestly gotta say, At the HFC last year, The wing racing was damn good. They actually got around the track too fast and had to get out sometimes which made the racing good. The problem and I've said it before. Wings came to Burg and other indiana tracks very rarely. Most of the Hotbed is over 100 miles away (Limaland) and honestly. I think Wing Racing has become watered down between 410-360-305. Not only that, Fans don't know half of them, I'll drive a hundred miles or more to see JS, DD, DG, LJ and other USAC regulars cause they are at my home track more than once a year, I know em, Met em and love em. Add to that the fact the All Stars are not nearly the All Stars of the 80s-90s with a fifteen car following............... See you in 52 days, Its the only place within a hundred miles I can see NW sprint racing from Mason OH and I don't see Waynesfield getting the support it did
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