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7/26/23, 2:48 PM |
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Circle City- What I learned
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Join Date: Oct 2011 Posts: 236 |
This was a new track for me- great facility
I liked the layout, and the track The track was narrow for the heats which created a start studded B-main and a shake-up with the invert, you had to be good everytime you hit the track. Whenever I see tight corners, I just know that Kyle Cummins is going to be good. Night in and night out I consider Brady Bacon to be the best in the business right now, it is extremely rare to see a mis step like that from him. I arrived early with a camper, couldn't get in the place and then they charged me to camp, I don't begrudge anyone making a buck on the event but it feels like fairground management doesn't really understand the racing crowd in general. Not just this track. |
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7/26/23, 5:31 PM |
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Re: Circle City- What I learned
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Senior Member
Race Count This Year: 6 Race Count Last Year: 14 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 22,028 |
Bacon flys from the top of the cage at Burg. Catches a turnbuckle to the forehead at Circle City.
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Charles Nungester
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7/26/23, 6:19 PM |
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Re: Circle City- What I learned
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 631 |
I’ve enjoyed Circle City when I’ve been there and it seems to be improving regularly. Still some things to work on and a tense relationship to carefully navigate with the neighbors. It reminds me a little bit of Fairbury, which is a good thing.
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