600minisprint (Offline)
#1
5/27/09 1:51 PM
Is it really true Tony Stewart made an off to the Anderson Speedway??
TQ29m (Offline)
#2
5/27/09 2:17 PM
Why would he, according to the 3-4 year old rumors, he already owns it!
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!

ThrottleHead (Offline)
#3
5/27/09 2:20 PM
What track in Indiana has he NOT been rumored to be buying?
600minisprint (Offline)
#4
5/27/09 2:27 PM
yes its verry true to both your comments i was just woundering because there is a 1/4 mile or so dirt track in bunker hill across from the drag strip that gets no attention what so ever... and with a little TLC from someone that could be a good track..
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well i was told that the owner wanted to much for it and tony told him he was out of his mind so i didnt know if he still went through it
zeroracer (Offline)
#6
5/27/09 7:02 PM
The columbus track was actually on paper at one point, then some of the people involved backed out because the City or County not sure which would not approve it, A real race track in Columbus will never happen after we lost 25th speedway
600minisprint (Offline)
#7
5/27/09 7:21 PM
well OU812 since the mid west is takin a pretty big hit with the jobs and economy i wasnt for sure that he took the deal to better his future...and you would think if tony did take that speedway he would make it dirt not pavement i was just hearin rumors from the regulars that race there at the speedway
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i was also told that since he got turned down by the anderson owner he was thinkin about puttin a speedway across from the anderson track sry everyone about the i was told stuff but im just tryin to get the situation straight im not a fan of pavement tracks..JW
TQ29m (Offline)
#9
5/29/09 8:36 AM
No, Kamp is the one on ebay, I don't think Jim, at Bunker hill, or his decendants, have had it on ebay, used to spend about every weekend there, he and his wife were real people. Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
