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5/3/22, 10:35 PM | #51 | |
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5/4/22, 1:13 AM | #52 | ||
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I’ve got to throw in my 2 cents. This doesn’t bode well for me an Oppweld. But we’ll get through it
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5/4/22, 9:46 AM |
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If you've never attended a midget race at Mighty Macon you're in for a treat!! The only down side is on occasion the 4 or 5 support classes wear the track out but that is the exception rather than the rule. Have fun!!
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5/4/22, 11:09 AM |
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I think butler speedway in Michigan has always allowed coolers. I-96 20 years ago or so stopped allowing coolers and I think it was part of them losing lots of fans at the time. The big track MIS banned coolers once and the fans raised so much H that an ordinance of some sort was passed to allow them back in. I personally would not let that be a factor going to a track. It sure is a luxury to bring your own food and drink though. But most of these short tracks rely on their concessions to help keep them open. With a medium-size crowd and a small car count, the track is lucky to break even when running these traveling clubs. $3 to $4 a beer is still a good deal compared to going to a stick and ball game or a concert. Not to mention the freedom of being able to move around to different viewing spots at a track.
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5/4/22, 12:12 PM |
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The last time we were at the dirt track at Joliet, which was the summer prior to the China virus, they did not allow spectator coolers and the concession prices are a lot higher than the downstate dirt tracks. Probably due to it's proximity to Chicago. To my knowledge Jacksonville does not allow spectator coolers (if I'm mistaken I will humbly stand corrected), neither does Fairbury and the few times throughout the season that La Salle hosts racing they don't either.
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