randyrad (Offline)
#2
8/14/08 4:47 PM
Thunder Roadster experience. ...hmmm.
DonMoore10 (Offline)
#3
8/14/08 5:53 PM
Another "official" :crying: on the payroll and still stuck at paying that $2500 :thumbsdown: to win in a midget. Maybe next a new fancy office to compliment that 18 wheeler with the copy machine in the back.
davex (Offline)
#5
8/14/08 6:54 PM
What do they haul in the USAC 18 wheeler? It looks nice on the outside.
DonMoore10 (Offline)
#6
8/14/08 7:00 PM
It may have been blocking the fuel truck but I wasn't anywhere near Lawrenceburg Saturday and I don't own a quad.
Stagger (Offline)
#7
8/14/08 7:00 PM
This kid has a plethra of expierence.....:headbang:doh:
31yrs old? Sounds like his mom moved and the new house did not have a basment to stay in so he needed to go some where. J/K Kevin need someone to mow his yard or what..... better J/k
Not to change the topic but like a lot of CEO's and such, when they drive a company into the ground they get a HUGE goodbye check for all their hard work.
Wonder if that applies to USAC also. Just a thought.
John Handy.
affordableawards (Offline)
#8
8/14/08 7:33 PM
they need to get rid of the officials that they have and bring back the ones the fired starting at the top.Thats bad when you got Indiana Midget week going on and Mr Miller is at knoxville watching a wing event.
Charles Nungester (Offline)
#9
8/14/08 7:39 PM
Nobody said there wasn't room for a different series. The trick is, FInd the tracks and support you need to pay these purses you seek, Make if affordable to the racers. Perhaps have a compression rule? and go with it.
Chuck, who'd love to see Midgets on Dirt more than one week a year in Indiana. I know there are a few but its not even close to the 60s, 70s and even early 80s to the number of shows midgets put on here
Charles Nungester