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Sounds like a nice purse. I will be there. Thanks for thinking outside of the box after the state of Indiana stabbed this event in the back. |
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Hut "100", Hoosier "100" does not matter. Nobody in ******** cares.
The Hut 100 was the absolute pinnacle for Midget racing in many peoples eyes. What a great race, something to look forward to. Many, many racers rank even participation in this event to be one of the highlights of their careers. The early Hoosier 100's were the same. Big Money and very small starting field. It was gas it up and go time. The dirt miles fell off the points paying schedule and the sport was in critical condition. It hung on for a time as it still paid really well. Along about 1980 it was dead but nobody buried the body. They have tried countless times to revive it. The guy from Houston even gave it a shot. Not to say some of these races were not enjoyable but the luster had been knocked off. They can hold a 160 lapper at IRP and I will pay money to see it. It will be the Hoosier "100" in name only. Maybe hold a Taylor Swift concert to kick start the day? Works for the Grand Prix down in Texas. |
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Me: Wondering if anyone can go enjoy a race anymore. JUST for what it is.
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By the way, I attended my first Hoosier 100 in 1978, and my first Hut hundred in 1982. Yes, I wish everything was like it was in the 1970's, but it isn't. You can't turn the clock back. |
I think it’s ok to let a once great and prestigious event that was among the most important races in the golden age of open wheel racing Rest In Peace rather than attach the title to a bastardized facsimile. I’m old enough to remember when we called them Championship Dirt Cars
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I'm way older than that, my early days they all had really big wire wheels, but I also know they aren't coming back soon, I still love em like that, and missed owning one by about 30 minutes , trailer and all, I can still see it sitting there, but I had one more rider to deliver, and when I returned, it was going down the street, behind someone else's car. Dang!
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If name dies, all the history will die with it. Track Enterprises has spent a fortune to keep this event alive. I think anything that keeps us from losing an event is ok.
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