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Terre Haute pits
are we pitting in infield? :15:
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I can only speculate and say you are with dry weather....
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Originally Posted by dshort36: Jerry |
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Thank you jerry for that post. Summed up everything I was thinking. I witnessed Jesse playing football with the kid and that kid was seemingly having the most fun he's ever had at a race track
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If they want to pit out back then let them it should be the racer's choice,I prefer to let them pit out back then they can work out of the trailers and everything is right there,who wants to unload and load everything back up each time they go there.
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I have heard only a few racers complain about pitting on the infield and tons of fans praising King and all for pitting on the infield. I know last year, at one race, I only knew of one racer who was refusing to pit on the infield and was simply told to pit there or not race.....
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Chris & Jerry are so right. I can imagine that it is a pain in the butt to pit in the infield but the idea is to please the fans especially the younger ones. Its worth saying that all of the current fans are eventially going to pass on so its very important to create new fans to keep the fan base alive. Without the fans racing simply couln't survive.
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Originally Posted by Great Scott: |
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Originally Posted by dshort36: |
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I can imagine it's probably a pain for those teams that will be going to the fairgrounds the next day. You have to load, unload, reload, go back and unload sprint car and then load crown car.
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