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Montpelier doing work
Saw on their facebook post, they are moving the walls allowing runoff room, widening the corners, moving lights, etc. Sounds like big plans for them. Any more word on what's going on?
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I've been very impressed with the job the Hunter's and their team have done with Montpelier. My choice for promoter of the year.
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Lets bring Non-Wing Sprints back, please!!
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Originally Posted by treecitytornado: |
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Regardless of what they do or do not run, the headline of this story is that you have a track operator spending money to improve a racing facility, here in our state. That's always a good thing.
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They are great people and always greet us with a smile at the gate. Its great to see them wanting to grow and as any business owner/operator knows all too well, you have to reinvest if you're gonna make it. I'm excited to see the new improvements and on a side note, they are doing some of these changes for a safety improvement as well. How many venues have you seen do that lately. Good job!!!
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I would like to see them move to fri or sun nite shows, and to continue to feature and grow midget racing in indiana
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Saturdays are perfect for a working stiff who couldn't get off work early enough Friday to get his car to the track, and would be wiped out on Monday after running a Sunday show (like me, for example :)). I truly appreciate the efforts that have been made to promote and grow an exciting and competitive class that gives the racers a variety of options in how they choose to participate. My plan is to be there as part of the "Chain Gang" every night the Montpelier Midget class runs. I'm looking forward to seeing the improvements that are being made; hopefully it will make the place even safer and more exciting for racers and fans alike.
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Originally Posted by Mud Packer: There is nothing like "COMPETITION" the weak will die off or get better and the strong will do the same. Either way they will be making things better for all of us. Without competition we do not have any incentive to do better. Honest Dad himself:6::6: |
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Originally Posted by DAD: Nothing wrong with competition. HOWEVER, Montpelier Speedway has taken a chance and started racing midgets when NO ONE ELSE did. They have nurtured this class from only drawing a low car count to now having a very nice field of cars. It has taken time and they should be rewarded, which I think they will be, for providing a place to race midgets on dirt regularly. In addition to running the midgets approximately twice a month they currently run the weekly classes of UMP modifieds, super streets, thunder cars, FWD compacts and mod lites. They are very organized and run a good and timely show due in part to having a curfew. So now someone wants them to add ANOTHER class of cars (traditional sprints) to the racing card. WHY???????????????????????? As I mentioned before, you have 5 other dirt tracks in the region running traditional sprint cars on Saturday nights with USAC and MSCS series races sprinkled in. Add an occasional traditional sprint car race at Brownstown, Twin Cities and Plymouth. And from all of the reports and personal observations, they all seem to be doing it well. Tell me again why Montpelier should even consider adding sprint cars? |
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