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as a racer that runs Da Burg i think its the best and the equipment and drivers there are some of the best you will find anywhere. Now if we could just have a night where the engine runs,the mag box works and the fuel pump flows we could enjoy the place even more. I'm begining to think theres a trole living at the pit gate.
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don, i understand your point about the tires. i think one thing dave is trying to do is getting the cars off the bottom and running up high on the track. the high side makes it very exciting for the fans and at this track more passing. again i see your point....
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not bashing the burg crew.... only answering the topic of this post... if owners and drivers arent qualified to express their opinions i ask who is? don short
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Dave and Kim,
We are sorry we were not there on Saturday to support Lawrenceburg Speedway. Coleman had a chance to run a Midget in the POWRi, which is the only place he can run one until he is USAC eligible, which will be at the end of next month. Lawrenceburg is Coleman's favorite place to race and our favorite Track to attend. Always good racing and fast. It was also the first place to give Coleman his chance to race in Indiana so you have our undying loyalty for as long as we race Sprint Cars. If we are not there on Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprint Nights, it is because of other commitments, nothing else; like in 2 weeks when Coleman's older Brother Grant graduates High School back in New York and The Iceman will be there to support him. We feel you offer a great atmosphere for racing and look forward to our trip to Southeastern Indiana every week. When we are not there, we are thinking about what we are missing. Both of you do a great job at treating your racers like Family and if there is an issue, you take it head on. AND, your Emergency Response Team is the best. They are a great group of people who really care about the drivers they are protecting and make the rounds in the pits to show them a friendly face during a "calm" time so when there is an Emergency on the track, God forbid please, the Drivers see those friendly faces in a difficult time. That means a lot to all of us on this team. Plus having Chaplain Jackie there to offer Prayer is always a pleasure. If there is anything we can do to help, never hesitate to stop by the 14 pit. It is our pleasure to race at LS.:6: Regards, Pete Gulick |
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You can add 50 more feet to the bottom but nobody will run there anyways, last weekend nobody was closer than 15 feet from the tires, except the Mini's in the feature. We could only water the bottom and then they would race there. There are a million variables in the track shap size and on and on, one big issue we face is reaching the top of the track with water, from the bottom. Right now we spray water 70 feet across and up the track from the tires. If it was fun and easy eveyone would do it. Thanks, Dave ---------- Post added at 09:16 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:13 PM ---------- Quote:
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So Like I said, no excuses, if the track was unsatisfactory, blame me. |
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These guys and familys are going through a very tough time with the Loss of Mel. IM going to agree with Don Short though that a ten ft wide race track isn't raceable. Its more like constant qualifying. Then again I like the track to have a cushion. The only thing Id do different is wheelpack every time the cushion got to tough to tame. Once they packed it after the consis about halfway thru the midget feature the track got awesome. I don't know what the answer is, Leave it dry and packed and cut two groves with the rake I know for certain its not for lack of effort. They all work tons of hours each week to put that show on. We also had a night with four inches of rain in places last week. My only wish is they'd keep it wide. As for Midget count, Powri and Badger both had shows schedualed and I wish USAC and these organizations could get together and work together for everyones benifit. Powri/Usac shootouts Two of them. One week on their turf and one on ours. Sprints, Paragon, Put, MSCS Terre (Rained out) ILL speedweek. VCS MASS Series. WAY TO MANY TRACKS for one night. LBurg guy, Luv ya all but I've always been honest. It was way to narrow. Id of gradded or packed it after hotlaps. That being said, I still haven't had a night I didn't feel I got my moneys worth. Coons working traffic. Levi and Hmeil making their own groove and BCs amazing move to win. Chuck, knowing you did what you could and it was a tough night and thanking you for it. |
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I just have one question. I see Dave and Kim are on this thread at the same time. Are you on two different computers or are you two fighting over the computer. lol
The features were great!!!! Would I have liked to have seen better heat races, of course. The fact of the matter is that after finding out that Mel had passed we were lucky to see any racing at all. Mel or Melzy as my son affectionately called him, you will be missed!!!!! |
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The car damage and motor thing IMHO is BUNK I've seen three races at Kokomo, Watch two or three blow a night and about five cars hit the wall yet they turn out in droves. I really haven't seen the Burg being a big issue on motors. In fact I see em reving em harder on Bloomington and even the old burg. I've also seen some lower powered cars often have good success. Two. No hotlaps and individual qualifying. Would have moved the grove some. Instead it was go hotlap and hope you set a good time. (Not burgs fault) Three, Lack of a heavy car class. No offense but the mods throw rooster tails too. Cut the track and pack it. Also bring a good field of cars. Either that or a lot of wheel packing to keep most of the track raceable would be greatly apreciated. Four, I always hate to critisize drivers as its not my butt on the line. I kinda feel that drivers aren't learing how to run a cushion (Minis) mainly because they simply can't. Bobble once in em you loose half a lap. I see drivers like Short, Bland and Cottle who came from Mods that can get up there and find speed. Levi Did it not just saturday but at THAT a couple weeks ago, Running 15 ft higher than everyone else. Remember the story of me telling you about Robby Stanley at Union County, Everyone running the bottom except him. By mid feature he was passing two per lap. I think its becoming a lost art. I don't know if Dry slick is the answer but it certainly is exciting watching cars all over the track and not just the bottom third. Take care guys, This isn't meant to be a bash on anyone and I certainly hope drivers and teams continue to support LBurg. Chuck, who thinks the night turned out great after early not so great situations. ---------- Post added at 09:51 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:40 PM ---------- Quote:
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Its like pulling teeth to get people to go down there. Everyone knows theres a casino but I hear "THERES A RACE TRACK THERE?" all the time. The ones I do get to go down always tell me about the great time they had. I had a guy at work tell me he took his son to Brush Creek last week and they enjoyed it. I told him about LBurg and he says he'll try that even though its a 70 mile trek for him. It certalnly isn't due to lack of promotion and effort. Its the problem with message boards, Everything seems like a B fest and its most of the time its never meant to be that way and the tone you'd never get in person. Remember Clowns goof up and clowns provide the greatest enjoyment of all. Keep at it BOZO's and rest assured it is apreciated even when it seems you can do no right. |
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