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12/1/11, 11:46 PM |
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Hearing USAC Sprints back to Sun Prairie in 2012..
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 828 |
Have heard from various sources that USAC Sprints are coming back to Sun Prairie in 2012. I know they tried this a few times several years back. Haven't heard a date yet but hopefully they could at least get 2 shows in WI with all the tracks around in Southeast WI.
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12/2/11, 12:35 AM |
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Re: Hearing USAC Sprints back to Sun Prairie in 20
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Join Date: Jan 2011 Posts: 337 |
Would really love to see this! Not the best track for non-winged sprints but you cannot really find a track with more open wheel history than Angell Park. Its too bad non winged open wheel racing is not thriving in Wisconsin as northern WI has some of the best dirt tracks you will find anywhere in the country. I know of a few that would put on some jaw dropping non winged shows...
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12/2/11, 9:06 AM |
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Re: Hearing USAC Sprints back to Sun Prairie in 20
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I was at the Angell Park USAC Sprint/Badger Midget race in 2002. It was hotter than hell and the track was dry slick. They carried people out on stretchers it was so hot. But it was a great time. I think I remember Hewitt clearing the fence in 3 that Sunday night.
Tony Stewart stayed at the same motel we stayed at. |
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12/2/11, 3:56 PM |
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Re: Hearing USAC Sprints back to Sun Prairie in 20
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I'll go, but not a good sprint car track in my opinion.
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12/2/11, 6:30 PM |
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Re: Hearing USAC Sprints back to Sun Prairie in 20
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huggy-pole, follow-the-leader when I saw USAC sprints there
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12/2/11, 10:36 PM |
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Re: Hearing USAC Sprints back to Sun Prairie in 20
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I was there too and yeah it was miserably hot. Really good midget racing, sprints were ok. And you are correct about Hewitt clearing the fence in 3. All things considered, still a good night at the races!
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12/3/11, 8:35 AM |
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Re: Hearing USAC Sprints back to Sun Prairie in 20
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12/3/11, 9:55 AM | #8 | |
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I was there in 02 as well. I recall JJ Yeley winning it. I remember it was the first time in my life I saw a wheelie from a sprint car on what was basically asphalt for a track. They were smokin the tires in the feature. Yeley was in a TWISTER chassis. And I was amazed he was pulling wheelie coming off 4. Angell Park is still one of the best tracks for midget racing though. Maybe the could bring POWRi micros and midgets there instead of USAC sprints. Just a thought.
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12/3/11, 4:36 PM |
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12/4/11, 3:37 AM |
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I raced a midget in that event. For some odd reason the firemen allowed Gerry Olsen to have a say in track prep for that and he had it sheep's footed and hard as a brick, very unlike Angell Park. I had my lone spin of the season that hot afternoon in time trials. I hope they try this again except without Olsen and start much later, possibly as a stand alone if they have to to have a good track. If they do that look out people!
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