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6/28/18, 4:58 PM   #1
Putnamville or Danville?
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I am trying to decide whether to hit my usual Saturday night stop at Putnamville or head up to Danville for the MSCS show. I have no idea what to expect in the way of car count at Danville. It has been a few years since I've been there and it is an easy drive up SR63, but I would like educated guess about car count. I have no idea how many cars show up at stand-alone MSCS races.
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6/28/18, 5:10 PM   #2
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I am trying to decide whether to hit my usual Saturday night stop at Putnamville or head up to Danville for the MSCS show. I have no idea what to expect in the way of car count at Danville. It has been a few years since I've been there and it is an easy drive up SR63, but I would like educated guess about car count. I have no idea how many cars show up at stand-alone MSCS races.
If I was you I'd go to Putnamville.
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6/28/18, 5:15 PM   #3
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It's Kickapoo and Daugherty for me, this weekend. I don't get to go to those 2 tracks very often and I'll be at LPS for 2 nights next weekend, for the big Bill Gardner 2 night show.

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6/28/18, 5:18 PM   #4
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I love LPS, but I've never seen a bad race at Danville. Danville this week LPS next.
 
6/28/18, 7:19 PM   #5
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6/28/18, 8:32 PM   #6
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I am taking Friday off because of a doctor appointment and great grandsons are having a birthday party, so I am going to try Kickapoo on Saturday night.
Thanks for the input!
Charles Nungester, I will hit the Burg during sprint week. It is a rather long drive, or I would be there more often,
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6/28/18, 9:48 PM   #7
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the American Vintage Sprint Cars will also be running at Daugherty and Kickapoo this weekend
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6/28/18, 9:49 PM   #8
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I love LPS, but I've never seen a bad race at Danville. Danville this week LPS next.
Best race I ever saw at Danville was back about 50 years ago, unsanctioned, open competition event with stalwarts such as Ralph Quarterson, Dick Sutcliffe, and Bubby Jones !!
 
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6/28/18, 10:05 PM   #9
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I am trying to decide whether to hit my usual Saturday night stop at Putnamville or head up to Danville for the MSCS show. I have no idea what to expect in the way of car count at Danville. It has been a few years since I've been there and it is an easy drive up SR63, but I would like educated guess about car count. I have no idea how many cars show up at stand-alone MSCS races.
Lets see driving up SR63 to I -74 interchange Ron might be delayed a little for a late lunch at the Beef House enjoy.
 
6/28/18, 10:34 PM   #10
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Earlene and I eat there every October after attending The Covered Bridge Festival at Rockville. Probably eat something a little lighter this Saturday.
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