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MWestfallfan54 (Offline)
  #1 5/31/09 6:31 PM
they would get alot more cars and probably get a lot of the indiana drivers.

anyone else agree?
griffithracing (Offline)
  #2 5/31/09 7:01 PM
don't forget they ran 360 wing cars also last nite. I head there Attendence hasnt been the greatest. I think right now we should be happy that they are running non-wingers at all.
MWestfallfan54 (Offline)
  #3 5/31/09 7:25 PM
i know but still $700 isn't very much and drivers aren't going to travel for that much money. if you finish 2nd you only get $350.
slide22 (Offline)
  #4 5/31/09 7:31 PM
Originally Posted by MWestfallfan54:
i know but still $700 isn't very much and drivers aren't going to travel for that much money. if you finish 2nd you only get $350.
Why should they? The top teams run at Lawrenceburg, Gas City, Bloomington, Etc. and places like this give the lower budget teams a great place to race and be competitive. They're getting 20 + cars a night so I don't see the issue? Paragon only pays $500 to win, and they get full fields as well. Its just a different place for lower budget teams to be competitive when they can't afford the big engine to run The Burg and other places.
hoosierhillbilly (Offline)
  #5 5/31/09 9:26 PM
One race of note is the Hewitt Classic with $3K to win on 8/15. It looks like Lawrenceburg is off that night. USAC has a pavement race that night. Vermilion is off. Putnamville is on. Paragon is on. MSCS is off. It might be a good night a Waynesfield.

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#1Brad Kuhn Fan (Offline)
  #6 6/1/09 1:35 AM
Originally Posted by slide22:
Why should they? The top teams run at Lawrenceburg, Gas City, Bloomington, Etc. and places like this give the lower budget teams a great place to race and be competitive. They're getting 20 + cars a night so I don't see the issue? Paragon only pays $500 to win, and they get full fields as well. Its just a different place for lower budget teams to be competitive when they can't afford the big engine to run The Burg and other places.
Agreed
MTS (Offline)
  #7 6/1/09 10:29 AM
the only time they pay the 700 is when they have 360's with non wing.. as far as i know when nonwing is running by itself its 1000 to win...
MWestfallfan54 (Offline)
  #8 6/1/09 12:53 PM
Originally Posted by slide22:
Why should they? The top teams run at Lawrenceburg, Gas City, Bloomington, Etc. and places like this give the lower budget teams a great place to race and be competitive. They're getting 20 + cars a night so I don't see the issue? Paragon only pays $500 to win, and they get full fields as well. Its just a different place for lower budget teams to be competitive when they can't afford the big engine to run The Burg and other places.
they should because they dont get very many fans and if they would pay more throughout the field it would bring more drivers and the drivers bring fans.
nonwing77 (Offline)
  #9 6/1/09 7:02 PM
Got a call earlier today from someone that talked to the track owner and he was told that there will be no more 700 to win shows, all will be at least 1000 and that the nonwings will be the main show from now on. By the way, this track the past few years has always paid over 1000 to win and the crowds kept getting bigger and bigger as the year went on.
WRP (Offline)
  #10 6/1/09 7:34 PM
Don't forget, we have the Lee's Hydraulics Non Wing Sprints in action this Saturday June 6th, in an event co-sanctioned by the Michigan Traditional Sprint Series.

Also running will be the Fowler and Hadding 600cc Mini-Sprints, Post Agri-Service Modifieds, and the Miracle Motorsports 4 cylinder Tuff Trucks.

Gates open at 4pm
Drivers Meeting at 6pm
Hot Laps at 6:15pm
Racing at 7pm

General Admission for 16 and up: $12
Ages 11-15: $6
10 and under: FREE

Pit Pass: $25

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