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Casey, Nice job man that's amazing. I've been involved in racing my entire life and never thought about purse structure being very important. This is really cool.
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Not a problem, now if only Calculus were that easy. I'm currently working on a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering.
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I attended the Sunday night final, was a great show. Very nice race track, not a bad seat in the house. The first yellow came out on lap 24. The top 5 cars were in lapped traffic. Here is the amazing thing, they were all with in a half a straight away of each other on a 1/3 mile track. When is the last time you can say you have seen that!!!
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Originally Posted by Unlucky#9: |
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No, like I said, I only went out to the .01%, so there will be some discrepancy. Take the winner's share for instance, $2,500 comes out to 5.3533190578158.........% of $46,700.
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Originally Posted by Unlucky#9: |
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I knew you were, I just wanted to make sure there was clarification.
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Not a bad payday here for the 305's
PORT ROYAL, Pa. – Port Royal Speedway will present the 6th annual Blue Collar Classic featuring the Keystone RaceSaver Interregional Challenge for IMCA 305 sprint cars coming up SAturday, October 7 at 5 pm. The race is the biggest event for IMCA 305 sprint cars in the east with this years total 305 sprint posted purse again topping $15,000 including $800 to win the main event and a payout for a special Founder’s Cup race for all non-qualifiers. Including posted bonus money, the winner of the main event could take home a total of up to $1,500. http://portroyalspeedway.com/index.p...way/#more-4398 |
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