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Re: silver crown schedule?
Originally Posted by nathans1012: |
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That final at Toledo was a barn burner for the championship last year to come down to the last lap. This year they are having an arca show on Sunday with the Big Car final on Saturday afternoon I believe. The silver crown series is just getting strong again after usac tried to back burner the pavement cars. I'm not happy about the sprint car pavement series not being part of the national title this year. It would be nice to see more mile fairgrounds shows but not an all dirt series. Hartford would be a great place but i know the promoter probably won't take the chance on the purse. 2 shows a year at the Indy mile would be great. I always liked the September Hoosier 100.
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Someone mentioned Stafford earlier. If they ever make it up to NE, I think a trip to Stafford and Thompson Speedways would go well. PRA ran at Stafford back in 2006. Thompson is a high-banked 5/8.
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Correct me if i am wrong. Sometime ago they were going to race the pavement cars at nashville. They did a test and the cars were to quick for that track. Couldn`t the same thing be said about bristol? I just think that would not work. But i guess we can think about it happening.
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Re: silver crown schedule?
Originally Posted by mod134: |
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Originally Posted by wing410fan: |
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Originally Posted by koolaid89: I think Sterling Marlin has the leasing rights to the track. But it is in bad shape. It needs millions in work. And the neighbors whine about the noise and traffic. Marlin tried to get NASCAR back but they said no way. I recall USAC ran a 77 lap sprint race years ago or at least had it on the schedule. I can't recall what happened. On edit, I remember seeing Bobby Hamilton, Jr. has the lease now, not Marlin. |
Re: silver crown schedule?
Originally Posted by koolaid89: |
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USAC ran the "Music City 150" for sprint cars there on September 12, 2004. It consisted of two 77 lap races. Bobby East won the first race and Dave Steele won the second.
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OK...does anyone remember that AWFUL thing that NASCAR convinced USAC to do with the Silver Crown series back in 2006? I DO!!! THAT'S what killed this series. I know a former Silver Crown car owner back here in New England, and if you ask him what killed it/gave us our current situation, it was NASCAR. "Real race cars don't have doors!"
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