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Lawrenceburg Open Practice Cancelled
Any idea why Saturday's practice has been cancelled?
---------------------------------------------------- Cancelled!!!Open Practice cancelled April 4, 2009 Open Practice for all types of dirt track cars. Practice starts at 11am, and ends at 3pm. Tickets for pits $15, grandstands free. Join our Email List, Click Here! |
Re: Lawrenceburg Open Practice Cancelled
Never mind....just found this on the news link:
Practice Cancelled........more Practice scheduled for April 4th is cancelled. We have been putting on over 350 loads of new clay and we just are not quite ready yet. With the weather forcast calling for rain thursday night and friday we feel it was best to call the practice and spend more time on packing and shaping the new clay. Thanks |
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probably because most sprint cars, mini sprints, mods, stocks, whatever will be at Twin Cities about an hour away.
well, nevermind |
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Are you related in any way to Bill Heil? My dad worked for Cincinnati Bell way back when and he was a co-worker of Bill's. They had racing interests in common which led to a friendship. |
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Dang nab it!! The forecast is horrible!!:thumbsdown:
10 Day Forecast - F° View the Detailed Extended Forecast » Thu apr 02 Thunderstorms 52° Fri apr 03 Rain/Wind54° 35° Sat apr 04 Sunny65° 41° Sun apr 05 Scattered Thunderstorms71° 38° Mon apr 06 Rain/Snow Showers/Wind41° 28° Tue apr 07 Few Snow Showers/Wind37° 30° Wed apr 08 Partly Cloudy56° 39° Thu apr 09 Mostly Cloudy61° 44° Fri apr 10 Showers63° 39° Sat apr 11 |
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And you buy in to that, come on Dave, this area is famous for "if you don't like the weather then wait a day" Snow on monday and tuesday?
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I don't know about da Burg, but it is raining big time here in the Redbud City.:thumbsdown: If this keeps up we will have boat races at Sun Valley on Sunday instead of midgets.:O:
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Stopped down today and they had been working very hard, Still had about 50 loads to put down. Simply time ran out. The track looks good. The track is a lot cleaner than at the start of last year (Not so much of the base poking thru)
Got a big blast of rain about 7pm tonight with another round before morning.. I can't buy a ten day forcast. Chuck |
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Me and Fishnman worked until 9pm in the rain, mother nature was kind enough to turn on her lights (lightning) so we could keep the trucks a coming. I believe we have about all the dirt we need, the track has all the clay on it, now we are stockpiling clay on the bottom. Tim "Graderman" Johnson did his wonders to the track today, and it looked good.
Take care, Dave |
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Dave:
These may be stupid questions, but something that has been on my mind and maybe others as well. Where does the clay come from? Is there any particular research that goes into obtaining good racing clay or does someone just get out the phone book and order some clay dirt? This question may be out of line, but as a local resident I am also curious: Since the city owns the speedway and you manage the speedway on a lease with the city . . . . Who pays for the clay? My thought and reason for the questions is that I would seem to think that all clay is not created equal and since I know that you bust you %^&$#'s to maintain the track and put on the best show possible it would seem that you would want to acquire the best "dirt" possible. Went out to Manzy in Feb. and was trying to figure out where that "dirt" came from cause it certainly didn't look like anything native to AZ to me. LOL An amazing racing surface! Anyway . . . just some thoughts. Maybe you can shed some light on the subject. Scott |
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