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6/30/19, 10:19 PM |
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FAIRBURY, IL. July 6. POWRi Midgets, MOWA Sprint, LM, & Mods
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Fairbury American Legion Speedway
Fairbury, Illinois http://www.fairburyspeedway.com Saturday, July 6th 2019 Lucas Oil POWRi National Midgets - POWRi Midget Payout Built Ford Tought MOWA Wing Sprints - MOWA Payout UMP Super Late Models - $2,500 to win & $300 to start. 30 laps - Weekly UMP DIRTcar Modifieds - $1,500 to win & $175 to start. 25 laps - weekly Pit Pass - $35.00 Grandstands - $25.00 REST OF RACE NIGHT INFORMATION IS ON TRACK WEBSITE
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6/30/19, 10:47 PM |
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Re: FAIRBURY, IL. July 6. POWRi Midgets, MOWA Sprint, LM, &
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That’s one hell of a lineup.
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7/1/19, 10:34 AM |
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Re: FAIRBURY, IL. July 6. POWRi Midgets, MOWA Sprint, LM, &
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They haven't cancelled this yet? It's less than 2 weeks away with a long term projection of possible rain!
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7/1/19, 10:57 AM |
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Re: FAIRBURY, IL. July 6. POWRi Midgets, MOWA Sprint, LM, &
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7/1/19, 11:23 AM |
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Re: FAIRBURY, IL. July 6. POWRi Midgets, MOWA Sprint, LM, &
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I do agree it was b.s. but you can't change the past. Had a good show with WOO Sprints there about a month ago. Current Promoter and Majority owner was the World Of Outlaws Late Model Series Director last year Matt Curl. Don't blame him for mistakes of the previous promoter. Also note that the Sprint Mania event is not on the schedule. I'd be willing to bet it will be a good show. The only thing bad is the folks in that area are late model folks. Last years show was good except for the few red flags. Had about 40 or so wing sprints there last year and about 24 or so midgets. Track routinely puts on one of the best and most anticipated shows in the country each year with the World Of Outlaws Late Model Series sanctioned Prairie Dirt Classic at the end of July. Hope this weekend is good a there is the exciting racing Fairbury is more then capable of producing. Like one person said a few weeks ago on the WOO Sprint thread a USAC Sprint Car show there would be awesome.
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7/1/19, 1:29 PM |
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Re: FAIRBURY, IL. July 6. POWRi Midgets, MOWA Sprint, LM, &
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![]() Just curious, are you a member of the FALS PR staff? ![]() It's duly noted that Sprint Mania isn't scheduled this year. For several very good reasons. Just curious again. Since you seem quite learned on all things FALS, are the open wheel divisions the support classes or the headliners? It's a safe bet that 90% of the backstretch crowd will consider them a waste of time 'till the "mud taxi's" appear! Since we live close to Fairbury we'd probably attend this deal at FALS if not for something going on out west at Knoxville, Iowa. There will be virtually zero ambiguity as to who the headliner is!
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7/1/19, 2:03 PM |
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Re: FAIRBURY, IL. July 6. POWRi Midgets, MOWA Sprint, LM, &
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7/1/19, 3:32 PM |
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Re: FAIRBURY, IL. July 6. POWRi Midgets, MOWA Sprint, LM, &
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You're spot on in your evaluation that FALS is easily the best dirt late model track in Illinois at a time when other dirt late model tracks in the Illini State are struggling and a few mainstay facilities are actually closing. Of the tracks within driving distance of us I would only rank LPS and Kokomo ahead of FALS. So yes, it's in lofty company. In regards to FALS regular's changing their mind's if the USAC National Sprints came to town..........not in a million years. I've hung around FALS for decades. The clientele is uber tribal. Anything that doesn't have fenders, a carburetor and ride 2' higher on the left side than right ain't ever gonna' appeal much to the backstretch bunch, no way-no how. The push & flips, as they are commonly referred to, are not likely to change those deeply held sentiments even if there were a half dozen haymaker sliders thrown every lap on both ends of the track! ![]() ![]() Have a great time at Fairbury this weekend and may the rain stay in the clouds 'till after the racin' is done!
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Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.
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With all respect to LPS, I would put FALS right there with it
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7/1/19, 6:09 PM |
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Re: FAIRBURY, IL. July 6. POWRi Midgets, MOWA Sprint, LM, &
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Can't disagree. Definitely too close to be considered anything but a judgement call either way, MD.
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