I will agree with the ones on here who say how lucky we are here in Indiana to have a choice, and not only a choice on Friday nights, but Saturday & Sunday too. There are NO race tracks in Indiana anymore who put on a sub-standard show, so I think my best advice will depend on distance to the track (exceptions for special shows). Save money when you can and go to the closest racetrack, then use your "saved" money to travel to the big shows. Plenty of time this season to hit em all. ...and to answer the question, it's Bloomy for me, only 40 minutes from work and I love the view. See you at the races, bob
Oh to live in the Land of Wingless Sprint car Milk and Honey and have this dilemma. I'd be darn happy to have either one to go to on a Friday night! Enjoy!
Looks like I'm not going to be able to come to Bloomington tonight. I had a rather serious gastrointestinal issue that caused my blood pressure to drop drastically and required a stay in the hospital from early Wednesday until yesterday afternoon. Still on the puny side, so I need to rest. My racing season is off to a very slow start.
Originally Posted by ronmil:
Looks like I'm not going to be able to come to Bloomington tonight. I had a rather serious gastrointestinal issue that caused my blood pressure to drop drastically and required a stay in the hospital from early Wednesday until yesterday afternoon. Still on the puny side, so I need to rest. My racing season is off to a very slow start.
Get well soon, Ron. Do what you must to get back behind the wheel again. Have my own little adventure coming up on April 23, which knocks me out of THAT on the 22nd. (Think prep for an invasive procedure---without giving out TMI).
Originally Posted by ronmil:
I had a rather serious gastrointestinal issue that caused my blood pressure to drop drastically and required a stay in the hospital from early Wednesday until yesterday afternoon. Still on the puny side, so I need to rest. My racing season is off to a very slow start.
Better get the Mrs to get those pom poms back out to help get the blood pressure back up !!!
Hope your feeling better soon.
Originally Posted by Danny Burton:
(Think prep for an invasive procedure---without giving out TMI).