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12/6/07, 5:32 PM   #11
Re: Midget 400
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I am going to get VW engine out of box for this one.New midgets will have a hard time lasting 400 laps at Anderson.
 
12/6/07, 6:15 PM   #12
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If that's the case it may make the most sense to bring a Focus car. The fast time at the Focus nationals was faster than some of the cars at the national midget race there in September. Many of the times seen during practice at the nationals were faster. Then again, I don't think you will see guys winding their Esslingers up to 10,600 for 400 laps. Hopefully I will be able to make it to this one. Should be very cool. :thumb:
 
12/6/07, 6:38 PM   #13
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400 laps equals 100 miles. Turkey Nite is 100 laps equals 50 miles. Midget engines are not cheap but i'd think 100 miles at Anderson would be easier on the engine then 50 miles at irwindale... I think it would be a sweet race.
 
12/6/07, 7:38 PM   #14
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Don Moore has every right to comment on the state of racing in this country because he spends his money doing it because he loves it


t takes car owners willing to stand up and take a chance and make their voice be heard

If he chooses not to run a race he lets eveyone know why he chooses not to run it

I am sure with the proper sponsership cometment he would even be willing to run a full season
 
12/6/07, 7:57 PM   #15
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Don Moore has every right to comment on the state of racing in this country because he spends his money doing it because he loves it


t takes car owners willing to stand up and take a chance and make their voice be heard

If he chooses not to run a race he lets eveyone know why he chooses not to run it

I am sure with the proper sponsership cometment he would even be willing to run a full season

Sean, I've got no problem with any owner stating why they won't compete,

Don however just has to give reasons to love to hate him
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12/6/07, 8:22 PM   #16
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May need a rebuild after 400 laps on a midget engine.
What the hell is negitive about "may need a rebuild".
 
12/6/07, 9:59 PM   #17
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Well... the midget team micro managers are coming out the woodwork again. I invited several of them last January to come sit in my pits ( and bring their wallet) at Columbus and I would consult them everytime I made a decision. Had nice comfy chairs, catered buffet, free popcorn, hot dogs and tix to the circus. Not one showed.
 
12/6/07, 11:03 PM   #18
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I offered my wallet to the extend of a RR for DonMoore10 if he showed at the Silly Bowl...but...
 
12/6/07, 11:41 PM   #19
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May need a rebuild after 400 laps on a midget engine.
If a dozen Midget Owners are sitting around reading an announcement of a 400 Lap pavement Midget race , a dozen midget owners thoughts have turned to the same place as expressed by Don Moore.

Don said "may need" as to voice a possible concern.

This race distance equates to that of 5 others as most pavement midgets see 80 laps in a usual program ; i.e. practice , qualifying , a heat and a feature.

Don did not say that he would not compete in a race of that distance. I'm sure he's "been there - done that".

Frankly, IOW is fortunate to have an accomplished Midget owner of the stature of Don Moore willing to contribute to this board as most will not. There's a short list of owners here. Don has made mention of this previous and is a true statement.

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12/7/07, 12:36 AM   #20
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"Well... the midget team micro managers are coming out the woodwork again. I invited several of them last January to come sit in my pits ( and bring their wallet) at Columbus and I would consult them everytime I made a decision. Had nice comfy chairs, catered buffet, free popcorn, hot dogs and tix to the circus. Not one showed."

The reason no one showed is no one likes to listen to you let alone be in your presence!!!!!!!!!!
 
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