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Originally Posted by racefan20: Glad everyone made it through the wreck. Congrats to Hines and Santos. |
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An extremely long evening. I enjoy watching all types of racing and I stayed to the very end. With that being said I have a couple of questions that just don't make any sense to me.
#1-Why would USAC pit all of the open wheel cars outside of the track when they only had 40 total cars (18 SC & 22 Midgets)? The time it took to take all of the pit equipment back and forth every time was extreme. #2-I couldn't believe that an organization that prides itself on safety would allow 5 people to crowd into the flagstand at the start of the SC race WITHOUT EYE PROTECTION! Have they lost their minds? #3-How can you start an hour late when you have control of the track and know well in advance that you have a big program to run? Sorry to say that your next generation of fans were asleep and being carried out by their parents. They planned on attending an event not a marathon. Does this administration have any clue as to how to run an event? The last question really needs no answer.:7: The last race ended at 12:30 AM which I am sure is well past some folks bedtime on a week night. |
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Originally Posted by markmckeon: |
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[QUOTE=Mud Packer;293662]
#1-Why would USAC pit all of the open wheel cars outside of the track when they only had 40 total cars (18 SC & 22 Midgets)? The time it took to take all of the pit equipment back and forth every time was extreme. QUOTE] They said that we were all pitting outside so that we could "hole up" in our trailers in the event of a nasty storm. Pretty sure that the intent was safety etc. for the 8 hours that the teams were there prior to the advertised start time. After getting soaked a time or two at various venues over the years, coupled with lightening and nowhere to hide in the infield, it was kinda comforting to know that there was indeed a place to take shelter. I always assumed that when nasty weather strikes after the fans are on site, that they seek refuge in their cars. Is that the case? |
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Originally Posted by Mud Packer: |
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You're welcome Mike. Admittedly, cars and trailers don't make for much of a hiding place from REALLY SERIOUS weather such as a tornado etc., but for hard rain and the like, it's way better than trying to share a corner of a tarp with the racecar :3:
I once got so soaked at Salem (as did everyone else) that the money in my wallet was wet. :10: |
Originally Posted by Mud Packer: ---------- Post added at 1:31 PM ---------- Previous post was at 1:22 PM ---------- Is that all you do, whine and complain? Posted via Mobile Device |
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[quote=Honest-Sam;293689]
Originally Posted by Mud Packer: |
Originally Posted by calistoga: Posted via Mobile Device |
The reason the program started late was due to a problem with the back gate. It wouldn't close properly and from what I understand they had to do some welding on it.
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Originally Posted by calistoga: |
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Originally Posted by Honest-Sam: |
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Originally Posted by Mud Packer: ---------- Post added at 6:49 PM ---------- Previous post was at 6:44 PM ---------- [quote=767;293710] Originally Posted by Honest-Sam: |
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Wow less people in the stands for the ARCA race than last night.
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