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3/30/11, 6:28 AM |
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Twin City
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A few ?s! How far is it from Cincinnati? Is it good and racey? Concessions? I am thinking of coming down Saturday and have obviously not been there. Any info would help! Thanks in advance
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3/30/11, 7:22 AM |
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Re: Twin City
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Race Count This Year: 6 Race Count Last Year: 14 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 22,018 |
About 50 miles or a hour west of the Burg. Easy drive.
Concessions are good and cheap. Best Cheesy Burger in the state. I think its BYOB though. Not sure. However the Restrooms leave much to be desired. Get their early as seating can become a issue if you arrive later. You know who the big dogs are. My one visit last year I couldn't really hear the announcer (Chris Nunn) especially if a car was on the track. Not knocking him here, Just the volume of the PA. Racing can be good or very good there however with some unconventional lines. Especially in 3-4 Chuck
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3/30/11, 7:43 AM |
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Re: Twin City
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Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 4,253 |
If you've never been there, it's worth the drive. The racing is usually very good and at least 2 grooves.
Charles is also right about three and four,it has the strangest lines you'll ever see. |
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3/30/11, 9:42 AM |
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Re: Twin City
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Usually good racing and worth the trip. They run a lot of support classes but the car counts are not very high in those so they move along quickly. The track is off a back road in a valley, if you're not looking for it you"ll miss it. You can set up lawn chairs going in to turn 1, I would sit in the stands closer to turn 4. The strange lines Chuck mentioned may be caused by the hole that seems to develop in 3. Oh, and if you drink beer make sure you bring plenty of it.
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3/30/11, 10:09 AM |
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Re: Twin City
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Thanks Everyone
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3/30/11, 1:09 PM |
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Re: Twin City
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Join Date: Jul 2009 Posts: 1,324 |
As mentioned, for whatever reason, the racing at Twin Cities always seems to be really good. Last years no way out 40 was great! The track rubbered down midway through and it was an awesome finish. One of the best races of last year IMO.
Its a facility that needs lots of updates, but dont let that fool you, the racing is really good, and there should be a lot of good names there with the $6000 pay day. |
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3/30/11, 4:12 PM |
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Re: Twin City
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Twin Cities Raceway Park is exactly 1 hour from Lawrenceburg. There is no sale of alcohol at the facilities, however you are welcome to bring your own (no glass bottles). Camping is free at the track as well (primitive only, no hook ups available). The PA system is being worked on, so hopefully everyone will be able to hear (please bear with us though). Can't wait to see who will win this year's No Way Out 40...a tribute to last year's champion Jesse "The Rocket" Hockett.
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3/30/11, 4:47 PM |
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Re: Twin City
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Race Count This Year: 20 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 4,126 |
I dont know if hearing me is a blessing or a curse!! haha
See everyone this weekend!
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3/30/11, 5:07 PM |
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Re: Twin City
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Tellin Budman to bring alot of beer is like tellin a pimp to have alot of Ho's, LOL.
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3/30/11, 5:45 PM |
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Re: Twin City
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Race Count This Year: 24 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 1,131 |
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