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sprintracer82 12/24/22 12:04 AM

I-96 didn't get hurt buy lack of beer sales. I believe the investigation from the attorney General had a huge effect on the track.

BrentTFunk 12/24/22 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by addictedtodirt:
This is false. IMS allows carry in and sells on premise. Bloomington and THAT come to mind also(at least they were under previous promotors).

There is an exception for tracks over 2 miles in length. IRP used to allow it when they had the road course active. As stated it only is the law if you get caught. I worked at a track when excise showed up. They explained it to me real well.

addictedtodirt 12/24/22 5:24 AM

Originally Posted by BrentTFunk:
There is an exception for tracks over 2 miles in length. IRP used to allow it when they had the road course active. As stated it only is the law if you get caught. I worked at a track when excise showed up. They explained it to me real well.

How were Bloomington and THAT allowed to sell on site then? I attended both regularly from '05 to '18 and both allowed carry in and sold on site.

BrentTFunk 12/24/22 9:49 AM

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Originally Posted by addictedtodirt:
How were Bloomington and THAT allowed to sell on site then? I attended both regularly from '05 to '18 and both allowed carry in and sold on site.

I don't remember Bloomington selling beer, but do remember Terre Haute doing it. We did it, until we got caught.

Charles Nungester 12/24/22 10:19 AM

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Bloomington never sold beer until like the last ten years or so. Also possible there are different types of licenses.

Dirtfan 12/24/22 10:27 AM

Originally Posted by Charles Nungester:
Bloomington never sold beer until like the last ten years or so. Also possible there are different types of licenses.

You are correct Chuck,Bloomington sold beer, been 3 promoters ago.

Stevensville Mike 12/24/22 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by BrentTFunk:
I don't remember Bloomington selling beer, but do remember Terre Haute doing it. We did it, until we got caught.

You were a bootlegger, Brent?

And here I always thought of you as a model IOW citizen.....

sp6967 12/24/22 7:28 PM

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sure am happy i don't drink.

OnTheHammer 12/24/22 7:34 PM

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Originally Posted by sprintracer82:
I-96 didn't get hurt buy lack of beer sales. I believe the investigation from the attorney General had a huge effect on the track.

Why was the attorney general investigating I-96?

Rapid Rick 12/24/22 8:28 PM

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Terre Haute is a different animal. The Speedway and Action Track are the just about the only open wheel tracks left with an infield friendly to race fans. Been that way forever. A good compromise would allow for coolers, can beer and fried chicken in the infield.


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