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Chris Nunn (Offline)
  #1 3/25/09 10:17 AM
The Terre Haute Action Track will officially be releasing the 2009 schedule tomorrow at 11AM at the Clabber Girl Museum in Terre Haute.

Chris Nunn
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racephoto1 (Offline)
  #2 3/25/09 11:48 PM
I wish they'd throw in a Champ Car show.
terrehautian (Offline)
  #3 3/26/09 12:37 AM
Wish they would do things like this on days I don't work!!!!
JasonWatt
  #4 3/26/09 2:44 AM
Definitely looking forward to what THAT has to offer this year. May 2nd will be a good show with the MSCS rolling into town.
Dirtfan (Offline)
  #5 3/26/09 1:12 PM
2009 Terre Haute Action Track Schedule
Saturday – May 2 Republic Services Don Smith Classic
presented by Indiana State University
Midwest Sprint Car Series

Thursday – May 21 First Financial Bank
Tony Hulman Classic
presented by Budweiser and Clabber Girl
USAC National Sprint Cars

Saturday – June 13 Union Hospital Classic
SCORA Sprint Car / Indiana Late Model Series


Saturday – July 4 The Indiana Union Construction Classic
presented by MISCO
All-Star Circuit of Champions Winged Sprint Cars

Wed – July 15 First Financial Bank
Indiana Sprint Week
presented by 500 Express
USAC National Sprint Cars


Saturday – Sept 12 First Financial Bank Hut Hundred
presented by Dorsett Mitsubishi and
MacAllister Machinery
USAC National Midget Cars

http://www.theactiontrack.com/home.html

Dan Hetser


"Today is a Gift, Tomorrow is not Promised"
Dyno Don (Offline)
  #6 3/26/09 2:44 PM
Six races at THAT and only one has a support series?

I am willing to bet that will change. I hope not, but it probably will.

I plan on making 4 shows at THAT this year.
terrehautian (Offline)
  #7 3/26/09 3:13 PM
I was hoping for atleast 8 shows this year...but anything is better than what was before last year.
john3g
  #8 3/26/09 4:11 PM
Originally Posted by Dyno Don:
Six races at THAT and only one has a support series?

I am willing to bet that will change. I hope not, but it probably will.

I plan on making 4 shows at THAT this year.



Financially they better re-think the no support class. I don’t know how they can turn a buck without a support class in the pit area. I say this not because I run a modified but because I was there for the midget fiasco last year. If wasn’t for the modifieds the whole night would have been a total embarrassment. The Allstars race with only 26 cars and only 15 of which should have been there the modifieds could have helped out in the profit of the back gate and the track prep would have been a little easier. Now I know the over watering of the track made for a long enough night but a second class regardless of what it is could have helped. The modifieds have always been purse makers and track packers and its foolish not to take advantage of this opportunity.
onthegas7j (Offline)
  #9 3/26/09 4:27 PM
they need the silver crown cars... and damnit i still wanna see a usac triple lol.... i love the mods at THAT and i have alot of buddies that love runnin there in the mods...
Wallsracing (Offline)
  #10 3/26/09 9:30 PM
Originally Posted by john3g:
Financially they better re-think the no support class. I don’t know how they can turn a buck without a support class in the pit area. I say this not because I run a modified but because I was there for the midget fiasco last year. If wasn’t for the modifieds the whole night would have been a total embarrassment. The Allstars race with only 26 cars and only 15 of which should have been there the modifieds could have helped out in the profit of the back gate and the track prep would have been a little easier. Now I know the over watering of the track made for a long enough night but a second class regardless of what it is could have helped. The modifieds have always been purse makers and track packers and its foolish not to take advantage of this opportunity.
wasnt over watered only had about 3 inches of rain the night before and morning of :angry-smiley-007::rolleyes:....
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