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12/20/21, 4:46 PM |
#111
Re: World Of Outlaws Non Wing 2022
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One more point if I may. For those of you that want larger purses for non wing and say you are willing to pay more for admission prices, get ready. If this is the start of a war and WoO is intent on winning, they will take a loss for awhile to do so. Once they win you will be paying $35-$40 to watch non wing racing, just like the wing shows. Quite frankly, that would price me out of about half the USAC shows I see in a year. I’m willing to pay a little more, but not $10-$15 more.
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12/20/21, 4:51 PM |
#112
Re: World Of Outlaws Non Wing 2022
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12/20/21, 6:53 PM | #113 | |
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They are scheduled at Spoon River sans Wang Outlaws or Outlaw TinTops.
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12/20/21, 7:13 PM |
#114
Re: World Of Outlaws Non Wing 2022
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The midgets will run with the Sprints at the Ironman, but I-55 just added at least 200 more seats. Those seats at $75 each will certainly help cover the purse. |
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12/20/21, 7:26 PM | #115 | ||
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I hope this all works out. I’m trying to rationalize all the excitement for it. Almost seems as though it’s from people wanting USAC to fail as much as people excited for a new series. I’m sure there’s no shortage of people who would like to grind an axe with them, but no one can argue that there’s any better wingless racing anywhere. Seems to me if I had a track and truly wanted to have a top tier non wing race I would try to get USAC. Maybe WRG can improve the demand for this. I’m mean they’ve already got people believing that the WOO is best dirt racing in the country. Kinda like what NASCAR did to big time racing. But most of us with a functioning brain know better
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12/20/21, 7:47 PM |
#116
Re: World Of Outlaws Non Wing 2022
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Take over non-wing sprints and knock USAC out looks like a possibility. But how about this angle: Do not threaten USAC's reign on non-wing racing. Especially in the country of Indiana. Let them keep doing as they do, but start bringing non-wing sprints into the WoO/WRG shows and see how many drivers might want to cross over and run both wing/non-wing portions of the shows. I think it might actually HELP the WRG side by not trying to snuff out USAC. Non-wing fans are pretty much all aligned with USAC. Why alienate these fans? Let's just try to get them to come on over, watch a little wing/non-wing stuff, pad the gate, and pad the coffers? At first I thought of this as a Gumout Series v. All Stars deal. But the more I think about it as I actually have the time to think, this could actually make things better. At least for the short run and this doesn't turn into a game of Risk (a.k.a. World Dominance).
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12/20/21, 10:42 PM |
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Re: World Of Outlaws Non Wing 2022
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12/20/21, 11:45 PM |
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Re: World Of Outlaws Non Wing 2022
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"Let" is a verb that I think might need defining if some sailors decide to board another ship when it leaves port in the upcoming months. An interesting point of interest/conflict if this occurs, though. Good point, Jim.
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12/21/21, 12:16 AM |
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Re: World Of Outlaws Non Wing 2022
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This is all pretty crazy & interesting to me. I have no idea whats gonna happen but I hope for the best |
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12/21/21, 12:28 AM |
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Re: World Of Outlaws Non Wing 2022
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I didn't grow up on sprint cars at all. I used to watch dirt track "jalopy" & modified races in Virginia in my teens, moved to New England where there are almost ZERO dirt tracks, lost interest, didn't start watching sprint cars until my 60s. Heard about Central Pa. sprint cars, started going, wanted wings & 1/2 miles. Then saw a video of some hellacious Kokomo battle, started to visit Indiana.... bingo. Now I'm sold on wingless. But lots of people don't travel as much as I did, they just stick with what they know...
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