The cry baby grown men on here amaze me if you don't like a race track or how they Choose to run or promote the facility do yourself and the community of short track racing a favor and stay your negative ass at home and complain about your neighbors. Or get your checkbook out and buy your own track and show us all the perfect race track that is ran perfectly with no upset racers or fans.
I won't fault them for that one, the midgets weren't so much at fault like they were at Indy.
I've had plenty of friends back east say the outlaw karts are great out there but in my two times seeing them recently in the Midwest they can't run more than 5 laps without a caution. If I was promoting a race id stay away from them.
As far as Plymouth goes, if you wanna run mods I would have ran the Outlaws and mods and that's it, I'm not anticipating a big turnout in midgets. They seemed to be promoting it as a national series race when it all began but that's def not the case.
If you'd have given mods a heads up from the start they'd have a decent turnout I'd guess although with WoO prepping the track the conditions will be far from optimal.
Even though this isn't a national race I would say the tire rule would probably be the same. I hope the USAC portion gets a solid car count. It would be cool to see some of the Montpelier cars go up and mix it up. As for the mod deal, I get it but your getting more bang for your buck plus they are running them afterwards. I personally like all types of racing, just not "Sprint cars" and the mods put on a good show up there. Those that are going hope you have a blast.
I know that the Mods are running a Bmain in between the WoO and USAC Midgets to give the drivers that are doing double duty time to get ready. Also A Main Mods will run last. Mods only run B Main and A Main