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7/21/11, 11:51 AM |
#51
Re: Gas City Races Cancelled
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7/21/11, 12:28 PM |
#52
Re: Gas City Races Cancelled
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 101 |
Just a few non-racing headlines for the naysayers.
At least 22 deaths blamed on searing temperatures; heat indices hit as high as 120 degrees Hospitals in Wichita treated 25 heat-related illnesses, according to the National Weather Service. In Des Moines, Iowa, 16 people have been hospitalized because of this week's high temperatures. The high heat and humidity have been stressing U.S. crops, particularly corn, which is now in a key growth stage, and endangering livestock. Up to 1,500 cattle have died in South Dakota because of the heat wave, according to the state's veterinarian, Dustin Oedekoven, and he expects that number to rise. In Indianapolis, homeowners were being asked to stop watering their lawns through at least Sunday. BTW: When the Silver Cup concluded near midnght Tuesday, the temp was just above 80 degrees. |
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7/21/11, 12:38 PM |
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Re: Gas City Races Cancelled
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 5,215 |
You gonna make up the $ they lose when 1/3 the normal crowd shows up........didnt think so.
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7/21/11, 1:03 PM |
#54
Re: Gas City Races Cancelled
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Join Date: Aug 2010 Posts: 8 |
I remember towing from Kokomo to Bloomington to race on a Friday with mom and dad and our usual gang -- this was probably '94 or '95. I distinctly recall passing one of those bank signs that gave time and temperature on the way... I forget the time, but I clearly remember reading 96*. After that, I remember dad talking to Tray House, just shooting the **** in the pits like always -- and I don't really recall weather being something that was discussed. They ran that night. It was hot, but they ran.
What's changed? America is the short answer. Now we're coddled and babysat, in the absence of personal accountability and common sense. How did we ever get by without excessive heat warnings? I shudder at the thought... And before you go flaming, which most of you will, I'm racing this weekend in this hot, soupy stuff. I might wear the two-layer suit instead of the four, and I will no doubt ingest and excrete more fluids, but I'll be there. Gas City and Bloomington are both well-run places and have good people at the helm, it's just disappointing and not a decision I agree with or support. Sign of the times, I guess. |
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7/21/11, 1:20 PM |
#55
Re: Gas City Races Cancelled
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Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 29,877 |
I am in and out of the heat all day long drive and unload drive unload and I will be honest when I get home in the air thats where I stay . I am even drinking gatorade and not beer (dam I must be sick) So even if tracks were running I know they would be short one person in the stands ME. Call me what you want but least I;ll be cool. :2:
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7/21/11, 1:28 PM |
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Re: Gas City Races Cancelled
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 184 |
I don't understand why we think we have the right to tell some one how to run
their business. I'm sure if you want to front the money to run for the evening they would be glad to run if you take the loss. I may or may not agree with their decision (I do agree) but thats not the point. It is their way of making a living. BACK OFF and chill out and enjoy something different on Friday. |
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7/21/11, 1:29 PM |
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Join Date: Jun 2009 Posts: 1,310 |
Quote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Chicago_heat_wave |
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7/21/11, 1:43 PM |
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Re: Gas City Races Cancelled
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 4,728 |
Both these tracks have a lot of things that they have to take into consideration. Safety of fans, crew, race teams and drivers, etc. is one. Whether or not the elements will allow them to run a successful show, is another. Believe it or not, these guys are not obligated to lose money just so we can be entertained. They're business people who take a moderate financial risk, under normal conditions. On weeks like this one, when local weather people and health professionals are telling people to stay indoors, that risk increases dramatically. And Mike and Jiggs are both respected in the motor sports community. It's sucks not having a race to go to Friday, but I trust their judgement and will get over not being able to see this one race, on this one day.
Jerry
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7/21/11, 2:17 PM |
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Re: Gas City Races Cancelled
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 3,428 |
Spartan is 40 miles from me and i think they are still on with pavement sprints friday. not as good as dirt but good close racing. should be slightly cooler than Indiana.
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7/21/11, 2:28 PM |
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Re: Gas City Races Cancelled
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Posts: 151 |
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Due to economics Galesburg Speedway will be closed for the remainder of the 2011 racing season. This season has been a tough road, due to lack of cars and low amount of fans.The track has not been rented, sold or leased. As any more news arises we will keep you informed. We the Warning family are very sorry for this as Galesburg Speedway has become home to all of us. The 14 years have been a great pleasure serving the racing community. We have made many good friends and loyal friends. We did not mean for this to happen, but it is out of our control with the economy the way it is. This should open alot of eyes to get out there and support your local speedways. |
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