One of our IOW legends Charles brought out an interesting topic on another thread. I’m not saying this to be verbatim, and Chuck please correct me if I’ve misinterpreted your thoughts. But Charles basically implied over saturation of wingless sprint car racing in our great Hoosier state is leading to a slow death of that type of racing. That and a lack of cooperation among tracks when bigger shows are run. I certainly agree with him on the later. But the first part got me thinking, which can usually be dangerous, but how do they do it with so many wing tracks in Pennsylvania? I might be all wet on my perception from a 600 mile distance, but I’ve always likened Wings in Pa, to Wingless here. I’ve never even been to Pennsylvania so my vantage point might be off, but is that a fair comparison? I would like to get some thoughts from folks that have experience with both. I’m sure my bud Yeleyfan76 can help me out on this
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