Originally Posted by Rpracing1:
Jim, could you image the outrage it would have caused to have that event at Kyles Home track. Even as unsatisfactorily as that team has produced this year, that would have caused more of an uproar than Ballou’s suspension. Peace Brother!
Yes Bobo you are right. There would have been conspiracy theories out the wazoo. If I’m not mistaken we saw Kyle get his first USAC win At Kokomo during sprint week 2016. At least I did, you might have had one to many Coors Lights. Best of luck Kyle, go get you some!!
Eat dirt, be happy
Bye bye Brandon and Co., your fired 🇺🇸
Bryan Hirshman
Casey,I for one want to Thank You for making the best out of a bad situation that you had absolutely no idea was coming.
We would Love to be in attendance but we have a family commitment,and family comes first.
Thanks for what Brooke & you do for the racing community.
Originally Posted by jim goerge:
Hell maybe Tom can move the Harvest Cup race to Kokomo Seems like if they want something USUCK gives it to them and WAR is doing it too
Jim, I'm sure Casey had a lot of hoops to jump through, but I'd guess the fact that Kokomo already had a race scheduled on the same weekend (Oct. 6) had a lot to do with the decision. I'm also guessing the logistics of Haubstadt in the southwestern tip of Indiana, and Kokomo much more north contributed, as more Powri regulars will be able to make the trip (hopefully). I applaud all parties involved for doing what it took to make things work for the best. I'll be the first to admit I was not happy about the Fairbury decision, but I will still be at Kokomo next Saturday!