Wayne Co - Sept. 27 - High Limit Racing - $32K win $1K Start
Wayne County Speedway
Orrville, Ohio Track Website - http://www.waynecountyspeedway.com/ Track Facebok - https://www.facebook.com/waynecountyspeedway Series Website - https://www.highlimitracing.com/ Series Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HighLimitRacing Series Twitter - https://twitter.com/highlimitracing Tuesday, September 27th, 2022 "Buckeye Brawl" High Limit Racing 410 Wing Sprints - $32,000 to win & $1,000 to start. 35 Laps. Sugarcreek Cartage Co. has put a $3,000 bounty on anyone who can win and beat Kyle Larson MORE INFO: Mufflers are required. Weight rule- 1425 w/driver. Teams are welcome to bring their merchandise trailer. Tire Rule https://i.imgur.com/iHWCYg2.jpg Times Pit Gate - 2:00pm Grandstands - 4:00pm Drivers Autograph Session - 4:00pm-5:00pm (Drivers Signing at merch Trailers) Drivers Meeting - 5:30pm Engines Fired - 6:00pm Hot Laps - 6:15pm Opening Ceremonies - 7:00pm Prices Pit Pass - $45.00 General Admission - $40.00 Kids 6-12 -$20.00 Kids 5 & Under - FREE Format Sprint Car Heats - 8 Laps Sprint Car C-Main - 10 Laps Sprint Car Dash 6 Laps Sprint Car B-Main 12 Laps Sprint Car A-Main - 35 Laps RACE CAN BE SEEN LIVE ONLY ON FLO RACING. https://i.imgur.com/rF2O1bG.jpg |
Saw 38 signed in as of a half hour ago
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Re: Wayne Co - Sept. 27 - High Limit Racing - $32K win $1K S
The outlaw drivers need pseudonyms All I got to say about that.
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WoO drivers need a good lawyer to challenge their "right to work". Be interesting to see if they could negotiate a change in the WoO system. I'm no legal expert, but the future will be interesting.
A right-to-work law is legislation that restricts the ability of employers to impose their own rules on their workers. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that employers cannot compel employees to join a union. As a result, employees can choose whether or not to become members. Once members have joined a union, they can choose to resign. |
Re: Wayne Co - Sept. 27 - High Limit Racing - $32K win $1K S
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There is no "forced union". WRG has agreements/contracts with certain drivers who committed full-time to the series. They didn't have to. There is no requirement to sign the contract to race with the Outlaws, though I'm sure there is a financial reward for doing so. That's not much different than any other contract any other athlete might sign. NFL contracts could certainly bar a football player from playing in a rival league. These drivers had a choice-sign the contract or don't. Once you sign a contract, the expectation is that you live up to the deal. |
Re: Wayne Co - Sept. 27 - High Limit Racing - $32K win $1K S
Rained out after everyone was there
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Why is the WOO LM allowed to race at other events? Thats what Larson was ******** about because the LM can race wherever with whoever.
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We’ve probably been over this before but I believe this will be resolved in a reasonable manner. I would say at this point the Outlaws stand to loose their about to become 4 time champion and perhaps their most exciting driver in Sheldon. Those are 2 pretty big holes to fill. I don’t see it hurting their brand with 12 non conflictive races a year
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The WoO teams make more money in point, bonus and tow money than most teams do in purse money. As was stated above, you don’t have to sign this agreement to race a WoO race, but if the series and indirectly the race promoters are paying for exclusivity, then that’s what is expected.
I hope there is some middle ground as High Limit is paying some good money and the WoO don’t want to lose good cars. Maybe they could do a limited number of exemptions per year to allow the teams to race the $50k to win shows and a few others. |
Re: Wayne Co - Sept. 27 - High Limit Racing - $32K win $1K S
We've been down this road before. The WoO does not care about losing star drivers. New stars will be made and this High Limit Racing will die.
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