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3/7/16, 10:03 AM |
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yep
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Join Date: Feb 2016 Posts: 606 |
You guys that have a nonwing sprintcar track locally should embrace and cherish every moment of every night of racing.
I see the debates on which track is the best, it doesn't really matter they all blow away the racing we have here. All the cars here are pretty much junk, supposedly top of the line racing. Big block modifieds, winged sprints. The winged sprints totally blow, who cares how fast cars are when nobody is sideways. As for todays modifieds, they turn my stomach the most. When I talk about the old days of modifieds at Flemington Speedway the younger guys just figure I'm a bitter old timer. Fact is back in the mid seventies our big block modified weighted 212 lbs more than a sprintcar and wasn't much bigger. It was powered by a approx. 560 c.i chevy with huge stacks on top of huge Hilborn injectors. Guys built there cars in the back yard or in a cramped garage, frames and all. The best builders had the best and safest cars, pretty important when the mods were averaging 121 mph. Most guys today have no idea the balls it used to take just to contemplate racing some of the cars I saw. Its funny but back than we used to wait till the sprintcars came out to go to the can or go into the pits to see what the modified guys were building, that's how badass the modifieds were. The fastest guys always started the main in the rear, I could never figure out how your supposed to have good racing when you promise a freight train race by starting the fastest guys on the pole followed in order by the rest. Once rules come into any top line series or track the racing suffers. So anyhow I'd love and support what you got. If I could go back in time it wouldn't be to save the world and it wouldn't be to take it over, or right any wrongs. It would be to sit in the stands at Flemington again. |
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3/7/16, 11:14 AM |
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Re: yep
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Race Count This Year: 28 Join Date: May 2015 Posts: 324 |
I remember when Butler Speedway (IN Michigan) ran the mods.. And it was the same type of thing..Everybody always watch them..Then they slowly turned into a cross between e-coast big block things and IMCA cars..Now I believe they are UMP..But the old mods at Butler were always a handful.
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3/7/16, 12:37 PM |
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Re: yep
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Race Count This Year: 21 Race Count Last Year: 23 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 12,509 |
Backitin, you talking about mods like this right?
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3/7/16, 1:20 PM |
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Re: yep
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 1,940 |
david, that guy right there I would pay to watch him race a wooden gitny!!!
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3/7/16, 1:48 PM | #5 | |
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 4,256 |
Is that the "Shillington Slingshot"?
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3/7/16, 2:20 PM |
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Re: yep
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Race Count This Year: 21 Race Count Last Year: 23 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 12,509 |
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3/8/16, 3:31 PM | #7 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2011 Posts: 160 |
Mr. Excitement Kenny Brightbill. I only got to witness a few races at "The Square". A few while it was dirt and a couple when they ruined (caugh caugh) it by paving it. I watched my racing hero Doug Hoffman and the guy who got me interested in flagging Harry Dee. It sure was a wonderful place. Loved getting covered with clay.
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3/8/16, 3:47 PM |
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Re: yep
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Race Count Last Year: 25 Join Date: Mar 2012 Posts: 21 |
![]() These are the mods that they run at Butler Motor Speedway now! |
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3/9/16, 6:54 PM |
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Re: yep
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Join Date: Feb 2016 Posts: 606 |
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