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Mud Packer (Offline)
  #3 2/7/09 11:47 AM
Here is mine for dirt tracks only.

1)Kokomo-Best weely racing in Indiana:respect:

2)Bloomington-I love the red clay and the hillside seating. Also you can bring your own cooler.:thumb

3)Lawrenceburg-The Penthouse of dirt tracks in Indiana. Also, Section "A" is the only place to sit. Coolers allowed as well.:thumb

4)Belle Clair-Best midget track that I have ever seen. Old fairgrounds atmosphere.:thumb

5)Tri State-Best track prep equipment but unfortunately it is a tough drive for me. We lose an hour on the way home and no good way to get there.

6)Eldora-I love the action on the half mile. I hope they can get the track prep dialed in this year.

7)Waynesfield-Neat little track out in the middle of a corn field. If you build it they will come.:applaud:

8)Gas City-Very fan friendly but the seating is horrible for an old codger with bad knees. Just glad that they stayed open and the old man will have to suffer a little to see some great racing.

9)Talladega Short Track-Red clay and the worst boiled peanuts I have ever eaten.:O: Nothing like a little southern style, hillbilly, redneck racin.:rolling The rebel flags flys in the breeze. Yee Haa.

10)Brownstown-Another fairgrounds speedway that takes you back in time. I just wish they would run some open wheel stuff.

Honorable mention: Terre Haute-It's called the Action Track for a reason. This is another track that with the right promoters will do well. A little TLC should do it.

Kentucky Lake Motor Speedway-A very nice tri oval dirt track. However, they mostly run late models and mortifieds. I would love to see an open wheel show there.

Fremont Speedway-Another fairgrounds track that runs multiple open wheel shows on a regular basis.

Mike

Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante