If you only knew what DHK went thru to even get a schedule together for Terre Haute the racing conflicts would be understood. Mr. Allison chose to drag his fat feet in releasing the fair board from his contract so DHK could be signed on. Feburary/March is not the best time to get a schedule together when all the other tracks are already in the books. If you want to find the root cause for the schedule conflicts, thank Mr. Allison for the Action Track's part in it.
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Originally Posted by shocksurgeon14
earlier in the year, i told myself i wouldnt miss a terre haute race this yr. but i must take that back, i will be at the burg. i love midget racing, but i must make a choice as a few thousand people this weekend will also find hard to make. most of the racers i want to watch will be there but the midget aces will b missed. i would love for the hut hundred to be ran sunday or sunday night, then everyone would be happy. but i do like the fact that some of the best funded teams will be at terre haute with their midgets, because it will give the mscs crowd more of the credit they are do. and a chance at some more big money. i dont mind the schedule conflicts like this one some times also,and wonder if its just a coincidence or if santioning bodies do it to keep certain teams away from their larger events so that the drivers and teams that support them weekly get the benefits from going to every event. unfortunately the bottom line is that the best drivers in the midwest will be split between three different tracks this weekend. hope someones taking video at all 3. heres something to ponder also, when is the rain date fo each of these races and do they conflict?
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