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6/20/23, 4:46 PM |
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Emergency meeting tomorrow
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Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 2,129 |
I’ve seen this on fb. If I wasn’t gonna be out of town I’d ride over from Cincinnati to support circle city.
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6/20/23, 4:57 PM | #2 | ||
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Join Date: Oct 2021 Posts: 121 |
Circle City hasn’t taken the necessary steps to play nice on this.
This isn’t a case of a historic track that people moved next door. Most of the residents have been there a long time, before the track. The track needs to: 1. Ensure races end earlier, especially work nights. 2. Institute a muffler rule. |
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6/20/23, 5:51 PM | #3 | ||
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6/20/23, 7:45 PM | #4 | |
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Join Date: Sep 2017 Posts: 709 |
Who doesn’t have a muffler rule?
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6/20/23, 8:44 PM |
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Re: Emergency meeting tomorrow
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Race Count This Year: 6 Race Count Last Year: 14 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 22,031 |
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Charles Nungester
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6/20/23, 8:55 PM | #6 | ||
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 534 |
When I raced with MTS we had a muffler rule for all nights. Going back to pavement racing, I havent seen one night were they tell us to run mufflers. I remember in the early 2000s Berlin raceway telling sprintcar teams to quiet down or load up. I just got a set of Borla mufflers for my car even though its not a rule.
Nick Landon Feather Ruffler Engineering |
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6/20/23, 10:00 PM | #7 | |
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Join Date: Jul 2009 Posts: 1,324 |
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6/21/23, 9:22 AM |
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Re: Emergency meeting tomorrow
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Join Date: Aug 2012 Posts: 3,354 |
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Now these guys knew that going in but continued to impinge on both. Bad blood between them and the city was made. It actually got to a point where a town council woman took a decibel meter to the track, marked off the proper distance, and measured the noise. This incident led to even worse things when the owner approached her and her young teenage son, who was actually holding the meter, and a physical confrontation occurred. But that is not the point. The point is, as noted above, if you do not play by the local rules, you will not be playing much longer. If mufflers are what it takes, by all means get mufflers on the cars.
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Chiming in live from the West Coast of Michigan.... Mike
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6/21/23, 9:55 AM |
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Re: Emergency meeting tomorrow
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Join Date: Sep 2008 Posts: 1,700 |
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For every track that does not have a hard curfew enforced by the local authorities, you should have a soft curfew that you enforce yourself. You should also run the track as if you were about to face a $1,000 fine if the races are not over by your curfew. Finally, when it comes to mufflers, we should ask our friends out west. I always wear earplugs when I go to the races. I was at Ventura and the cars were about to push off for the first time. I put my earplugs in like I normally would and the person next to me gave me a strange look. I had never heard such a quiet race car in my life. I soon took out my earplugs and could actually hear the entire PA system during the race. |
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6/21/23, 2:33 PM |
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Re: Emergency meeting tomorrow
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Join Date: Nov 2022 Posts: 120 |
I am of the opinion there is nothing they can do to make the neighbors or the other fair folk happy.... they don't want racing there...period...end of story.
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