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Re: Miller's Words Endorsing High Cost of Midget Racing
He has a point Don, instead of sitting there flinging arrows at USAC, come up with a solution. Your arrows would have a lot more credibility if you had some answers. Then if they dont want to listen fling your arrows as much as you want.
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Re: Miller's Words Endorsing High Cost of Midget Racing
Uh.. Where have you been my friend? Not long ago I posted on my own thread several solutions. Dimentia is setting in now........
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Re: Miller's Words Endorsing High Cost of Midget Racing
I think Dons point was that Kevin was basically saying he wasnt interested at all in trying to control the cost of the national midget series. I know I have been "quoted" before in a magazine or paper, and it was not exactly what I said or how I meant it, and maybe thats the case, but the way I read it was he was not going to try to do anything about the problem..
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Re: Miller's Words Endorsing High Cost of Midget Racing
Originally Posted by cshuman: |
Re: Miller's Words Endorsing High Cost of Midget Racing
Originally Posted by Kirk Spridgeon: While I would agree that he is not the reason that things are the way they are, to say he is the "only" person out there actively working to find a logical solution is hardly true. |
Re: Miller's Words Endorsing High Cost of Midget Racing
Say what you want, but BCRA is at least trying some ideas with their 2010 rules package to bring down costs.
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Re: Miller's Words Endorsing High Cost of Midget Racing
Originally Posted by Kevracer58: |
Re: Miller's Words Endorsing High Cost of Midget Racing
Originally Posted by Kirk Spridgeon: You contradicted yourself there Spridge. Originally Posted by : Originally Posted by : |
Re: Miller's Words Endorsing High Cost of Midget Racing
Originally Posted by Kirk Spridgeon: Fascinating... Kirk, would you not agree that some would argue it is Powri and ASCS that are currently controlling the respective trends you speak of? I think that if you view this from a National perspectve (national as in Nation-wide, not as in "National Midgets"), there are those who would argue that USAC is currently struggling just to maintain a seat at the table. There is no question that USAC is still synonomous with the top-shelf, big name "National Midget" series in the same way that WOO is synonomous with top shelf, winged nonsense. But as we have already learned with the WOO, what goes on at that level is having less and less to do with what the other 95% of us do for the love of the sport on any given Saturday night. |
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