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Paragon Speedway Johnson Memorial
Paragon Speedway,Sat Aug 17 Johnson Memorial, Sprints $1400 to win plus Stock Car classes also Kids/Fans walk track with drivers. Pits open 4,grandstands 5, racing 7:30 admission adults $15 kids 12 & under FREE pits $30. Thank You
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Hey keith. What is the tow money for this race?
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I would think he pays the same tow money as Bloomington,and LPS!
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You mean "toe" money! Bob
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Looks like the winter storm will miss Paragon speedway. Should be a great night for the Johnson Memorial! :)
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How many laps is the feature?
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Any body at track doing updates ?
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Update? Couldnt make it up there tonight.
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Johnny Johnson turns his last laps in his great racing career. Congrats to our latest HARF Hallof Fame inductee.
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i'm so sorry to hear that about Johny Johnson & missing his last lap.
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Jordan Kinser won
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1st Kinser, 2nd Barrow, 3rd. Sterret. JJ went out as the hero he is, they let him start on the tail and run a few laps till the leaders caught him. It is after all the Johnson Memorial. A great night at Paragon Speedway. Thanks to Keith and Judy Ford.
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I had a very enjoyable evening at Paragon. There was an excellent car count, and the races were competitive. Enjoyed talking with Bob Black and Al and Tom Pierce, as well as non IOWer Morris Norman. Treated myself to the excellent buffet offerings at Chambers Smorgasbord in Spencer on the way up. Timed it just about right, as the first session of sprint hot laps was beginning when I arrived.
Considering the number of classes that are run, the racing program moved along smoothly. I could have done without the track walk, but, even with the delay for that event, the sprint feature was over at a decent hour. Going to Paragon always seems like a time trip back a few decades, and that is not a bad thing. Lots of kids in attendance and they seemed to be in constant motion, at least the ones that sat near me. Hopefully they will become ticket buying race fans someday. If they do, then Paragon Speedway has a secure future. I almost took the night off because I wasn't up to driving to Lawrenceburg, and I figured the car count would be low at LPS. I was quite surprised to see that only twenty-two cars showed up for the Dick Gaines Memorial. Glad I was there to see eighty-one year old Johnny Johnson ride off into the sunset. Hope everybody had an enjoyable weekend of racing, wherever you chose to attend. After two nights of racing, and a wedding shower down in Kentucky yesterday, I am ready to just take the day off! |
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Just call in sick, Ron, I do it quite often anymore, even got my wife doing it! Bob
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I'm retired, but I feel like taking the day off from that, too! |
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