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There's no doubt wing teams want to race in Indiana. The car counts have been pretty good when they run there. Agreed, September would probably be the best time as well. I think a long weekend, 3 to 4 races, is probably ideal. Easier to get teams to commit to a smaller set of races and not have commit 2 weekends. I've only been to 1 wing race in Indiana and that was a High Limit race at Kokomo. That was packed but not comparable to something like this.
Seems like winged cars are getting some attention again in Indiana, I like it. |
Thanks Dirtfan for the info. If it wasn’t from you, I would question it. Have fun at Bloomington this evening. I’m pretty sure this will definitely happen as it’s going to be on Flo
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Originally Posted by jdull99: |
I was at Paragon, thought it was a very good crowd, certainly much better than the few typical weekly shows I have attended. I heard them say the feature paid $5K. That accident was one of the hardest hits I have ever seen a sprint car take. Kept looking for information on the condition of the driver they carried to the ambulance (he was alert) but never saw anything. He must be fine. I enjoyed the evening but left just before midnight with 2 more features yet to run.
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Re: Wings over Indiana
Originally Posted by kendirt: * https://tjslideways.com/2025/06/29/r...n-in-thriller/ If I recall, earlier this year him and the 360 team he was with split? Seems like he is catching on with this 410 deal some. That is cool. |
Originally Posted by jdull99: Carson McCarl was in that car last night. Too much available talent, most of them more than willing to run both 360 and 410, to leave a seat open and expect it to still be there for you. |
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