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Originally Posted by Backitin
Nonwing sprints and midgets in general are going the dinosaur route, less of them around over time and most that are still around are on three legs. The extinction started on the east coast and is heading west. I don't care if you have 12 cars racing, it's 12 more then we have here and I'd support it while you can.
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Try to keep up.
In the midwest there are at least 125 non-wing sprints a weekend racing on Saturday nights between LPS, Paragon, Lawrenceburg, WAR, and BOSS.
On the left coast there are at least 30 USAC/CRA, 25 USAC/West Coast, and 25 USAC/Southwest cars at every show each of the three have.
That's over 200 non-wing cars and that doesn't even include the cars that only chase USAC points.
They aren't becoming extinct just because you don't have them on the east coast.
If you ask us in the midwest what's becoming extinct we would say 410ci wing sprints.
Sorry everyone for the pavement thread hijack by talking about dirt but had to respond.
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