There will be speedweeks in texas tenn- ky iowa -minn ill ok- mo. Mich. 0ver 40 non-wing races plus point fund maybe more race and money! Hes got it going!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Originally Posted by E.P.:
Just my .02....
If Emmett comes a calling next year in the Hoosier State I would say it is high time Mr. Miller get off his duff and institute a non compete clause for his talent like Ted Johnson did back in the day to protect his product and his schedule. That sure would steam some folks
but I would be more steamed if Emmett came in and effectively shut down USAC while they stood by and watched without doing anything about it.
then maybe this is a good thing ,sometimes you need a good kick in the
to make you realize you have taken your product for granted for way to long, this isn't the old day's anymore (like it or not ) and buisness is done differently (like it or not )
HOW CAN YOU DO SOMETHING WHEN YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO?
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Originally Posted by throwbackracingteam:
i don't think emmett hahn is gonna try to but heads with usac.
He likes non wing sprints and must feel there is enough support for it in
"his region". Althuogh i wouldn't predict good enough car counts. As for that
format everyone loves including myself, i don't think it is wise for non wing
racing to use that on a regular basis because of the added amount of events
it forces guys to run which puts them at risk even more. This format was developed
for winged racing to skip time trials and and somehow provide some sort of good racing.
Oskaloosa and lakeside were tough on cars and drivers the last couple years so i
think usac should stick with their traditional format but maybe invert 8 instead of 6.
its over for usac! When emmitt comes to indiana & ohio

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Originally Posted by rburns17:
i think the one thing that people forget is that usac is a not for profit that gives huge surpluses of cash to charity every year. I'm sure if another sanctioning body tried to come into the hoosier state and muscle usac out of power, they would use those extra resources to improve the experience and keep their position. But i do think if it was done right, the two would co-exist no problem. I don't know anyone who has a problem with more racing.
there broke!!!!!!!!!! No money giving too charity!!!!!!!!!!! Dick king stoled all the money!!!!!!!!!!!!

