Originally Posted by hoosierfan:
Sure the weather through the week had something to do with it as well
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I really don't think that was the case. There was water in all the fields heading over, but the weather was clear in the days leading up to the show and the forecast for dry weather was dead on. I think they just stepped on it and sealed whatever mositure was there too deep.....
Originally Posted by Kirk Spridgeon:
Pretty poor effort early in the night at Gas City was almost completely forgotten by the end because of the outstanding surface for the feature! My only hope is that my next trip to Gas City offers those kind of conditions for the entire night, not just the semi and feature.
.....but Kirk's right, by the end of the night it didn't really matter.
Originally Posted by racefan20:
Agree about Dick bringing the track back at GC, it was really racy for the feature. You arent at Bloomington enough to cast aspersions about the quality of the surface there Aero.
I think Bloomington is a great race track, a great facility and I definitely appreciate the history of the place. But come on, it has routinely gotten blacker than the ace of spades for as long as I've been around. I'm not sure I ever remember it staying tacky the whole night like Lawrenceburg did on Saturday or what we see every week up here in Howard County. Not a jab at Mike Miles either, I think it more than likely has a lot to do with the red clay.