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10/24/23, 2:20 PM | #21 | ||
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10/24/23, 2:58 PM |
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Re: High Limit Buys All Star Circuit of Champions.
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10/24/23, 4:00 PM |
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Re: High Limit Buys All Star Circuit of Champions.
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Is the TQ's midget series part of the deal too????
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10/24/23, 5:20 PM | #24 | ||
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The TQ series was spun off as its own club after last season according to what I was told.
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10/24/23, 10:58 PM | #25 | ||
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Anyone know if any or part of Eldora was in the the transaction? #Asking for a friend.
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10/25/23, 6:37 AM |
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Re: High Limit Buys All Star Circuit of Champions.
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Jeff Knittle announced on Twitter (X) yesterday that he has been contacted by Brad Sweet and Kyle Larson and made official that the Dean Knittle Memorial race will be a High Limit race next year. The Dean Knittle Memorial, held at Portsmouth Raceway Park, is the highest paying ($25,000+) race on the ASCoC Ohio Speed Week schedule. Also, the WoO West Coast swing might be in real jeopardy. Sweet and Larson promote Chico. Kevin Rudeen, an ASCoC car owner, co-owns Skagit. Possible Chico’s Gold Cup and the Skagit Nationals become High Limit races? I heard a lot this year about WoO drivers and crews burned out after the Knoxville Nationals. I’m not sure there’s much enthusiasm from the WoO teams about towing West anymore. They already stopped going to California in the Spring. HL fills the void? Just have to wait and see when more announcements are made. |
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10/25/23, 4:59 PM |
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A couple of thoughts.....
While Brad and Kyle are the faces of High Limit, I have always thought that Flo was the money. Why would Flo want to have High Limit and All Stars combine? To produce more content for their channel. Which would be easier to sell? A regional series and a part time national series, or a combined national series? Even if all of the All Star races became High Limit races, there is still not enough money for a new owner to go make money in the series. Owning a national sprint car team is a losing proposition. |
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10/26/23, 2:08 PM |
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10/26/23, 5:12 PM |
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Re: High Limit Buys All Star Circuit of Champions.
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If memory serves the series was kinda floundering. Fortunately someone (Stewart) with the means, passion and devotion, and the ability to attract quality sponsors, was able too elevate the series to a level fan and racers seem to enjoy. Ive noticed over time companys want to do business with Tony. It seems to me these new owners possess the same qualitys. In addition; a unfounded rumor started by me is All Star series will be going nonwing next year as so not to interfer with the High Limit series
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10/26/23, 6:25 PM |
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Your Bass Ackwards Abe, All Stars will only run their winged shows on Weekends while High Limit will be running NON WING Tues-Weds with minimum 24,024 to win shows.
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