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Wallsracing (Offline)
  #1 3/6/12 1:42 PM
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smith19 (Offline)
  #2 3/6/12 2:17 PM
that's a yearly ritual over there. their season is usually a month or two shorter than everyone else if we have a wet spring. it sit's at the point of two rivers. nice track though. go there at least twice a year. 2012-dirt track world chapionship.

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wolfracer69 (Offline)
  #3 3/6/12 2:37 PM
looks like a good place to race boats for now lol
Wallsracing (Offline)
  #4 3/6/12 3:15 PM
Originally Posted by smith19:
that's a yearly ritual over there. Their season is usually a month or two shorter than everyone else if we have a wet spring. It sit's at the point of two rivers. Nice track though. Go there at least twice a year. 2012-dirt track world chapionship.
i heard they had to chain the bleachers down so they didnt float away
Charles Nungester (Offline)
  #5 3/6/12 4:52 PM
Burg used to be the same way and still would be if its real bad or pumps quit.
Was a Picture 2 years ago or Rudy in a Kayak, Behind the Bleachers.

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Wallsracing (Offline)
  #6 3/6/12 5:11 PM
Originally Posted by charles nungester:
burg used to be the same way and still would be if its real bad or pumps quit.
Was a picture 2 years ago or rudy in a kayak, behind the bleachers.
didnt think the burg got that bad
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flatout (Offline)
  #7 3/6/12 11:42 PM
Shouldn't be dryslick for the first couple of races.
treecitytornado (Offline)
  #8 3/7/12 1:09 PM
Yes, I remember "The Burg" getting that way every year and I even drove down to see it in person too. The water was clear up to the bottom of the flagstand!

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TQ29m (Offline)
  #9 3/7/12 2:46 PM
We went to Benton County one night, when it was still paved, and that place was totally underwater, you couldn't even see the concession stand, but they had a drain that was stopped up, and they sent a diver down, and cleaned the debris off that so it would drain, and by golly, in a couple of hrs, they even had the concession stand open, and selling stuff, we raced, and got home late, but it happened. I've been headed to the Burg, and from where I live, there on hiway 50, just before you get there, is a highschool, with a football field, and a concession stand, and if the concession stand was under water, there was no need to go any further, cause the Burg would be under also, now, and even before they did all the remodel, when they put those pumps underground, in the infield, they could still race, lots a water coming out when you drove into the pits tho, clear and cold. Bob!

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Wallsracing (Offline)
  #10 3/7/12 3:33 PM
Originally Posted by tq29m:
we went to benton county one night, when it was still paved, and that place was totally underwater, you couldn't even see the concession stand, but they had a drain that was stopped up, and they sent a diver down, and cleaned the debris off that so it would drain, and by golly, in a couple of hrs, they even had the concession stand open, and selling stuff, we raced, and got home late, but it happened. I've been headed to the burg, and from where i live, there on hiway 50, just before you get there, is a highschool, with a football field, and a concession stand, and if the concession stand was under water, there was no need to go any further, cause the burg would be under also, now, and even before they did all the remodel, when they put those pumps underground, in the infield, they could still race, lots a water coming out when you drove into the pits tho, clear and cold. Bob!
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