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Re: Was that a huge pile of clay last night @ B-To
Originally Posted by Chris Nunn: |
Originally Posted by Avon Open Wheel fan: Posted via Mobile Device |
That pile of dirt at the north end is pulverized dirt that Mike sells. Nothing more, nothing less. Hope that clears the confusion
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I heard they are gonna make double jumps on the front stretch and a wicked set of whoops down the back stretch
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Re: Was that a huge pile of clay last night @ B-To
The Superstock race was one of the best races of any kind I have seen all year. Two and three wide the whole feature. Great show.
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Stock cars always get their way eventually. They will change it for them, unfortunately. I've seen it done at many a race track.
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Originally Posted by ThrowbackRacingTeam: Posted via Mobile Device |
Re: Was that a huge pile of clay last night @ B-To
Originally Posted by Avon Open Wheel fan: A lot running tracks at high school and universities are 400 meters these days or 437.4 yards. A quarter mile is 440 yards. Back in the old days there used to be a track event that was the 440 yard dash which was one lap. When I set in the stands at some "quarter mile" auto race tracks the track doesnt appear to be as large as running tracks and big enough to hold a football field in the middle. But that is just my perception. Would be interesting if tracks were measured around the inside with a measuring wheel and know what they actually are. We all enjoy the races regardless of size and differences but would still be fun to know the length. |
Re: Was that a huge pile of clay last night @ B-To
Originally Posted by ThePurple73: In talking about race track measurements, I once heard that they were measured 9' off of the inside "rail". A friend of mine who raced horses many, many years ago, said that was how horse tracks were measured. Many auto race tracks were once horse racing facilities. Don't know if that is how auto racing tracks started out being measured but it kind of made sense to me. Then again, what do I know. I am just a fan.:3: |
Re: Was that a huge pile of clay last night @ B-To
I heard Jimmy Hoffa is buried under there.
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