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Kokomo is trying with the smackdown wish get more sponser help maybe have bigger prize monies to win
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Re: Cornbelt nationals Question
If a promoter felt that the race team and fan support would justify a high-paying ($50k to win) event for non-wing sprint cars, then it would exist. Apparently, there isn’t a promoter who thinks the support would be there to do it.
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They didnt have 200+ cars at the first Chili Bowl or 100 + cars at the first Knoxville nationals. Give it time, if it is worth repeating it will continue but you cant expect to have an iconic race right out of the chute, it just doesnt work that way. You also cant expect a promoter to just walk away from his most successful weekend of the year because there is a big race 3 states away for what you call "the good of the sport". Joe runs a business and he should do what is right for his business. The USAC races on that weekend have been close to if not the highest attended races USAC ran the past several years and they had equally high crowds the next night when MSCS sanctioned. Doesnt make sense for him to walk away from that.
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Re: Co andrnbelt nationals Question
I have not been to Knoxville and so far I am going. 40 cars sounds good to me plus never being there i get to see 360's and 410 wings on a historic track.
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$25 , The usual price to pay to attend a USAC show with its 10 cars and 12 local field fillers...$25 to go to LPS to see 40 cars, sounds like a deal.... Paragon, 2 nights at LPS , solid weekend!!
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Add dickie Gaines and Dave darland to the driver roster for the cornbelt nationals
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