Nightgoat (Offline)
#21
5/19/08 9:55 AM
I would have to agree with Trucker D, Tri-State is the best I have seen. I would give an honorable mention to Brownstown the night USAC ran there it was really good racing.
Jake
Amzie (Offline)
#22
5/19/08 10:05 AM
Definitely Bloomington.
I would put Haubstadt right there if they still had the same dirt they had a few years ago.
1967brad (Offline)
#24
5/19/08 7:52 PM
The Best Track Food In The Midwest.[/b]
Jerry Shaw (Offline)
#27
5/19/08 8:41 PM
Originally Posted by 1967brad:
The Best Track Food In The Midwest.[/b]
Along with worst track management and dirtiest bathrooms, the only other category that LPS could actually win.:rolling
Jerry
A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.
Winston Churchill
cantc4mud (Offline)
#28
5/19/08 9:19 PM
The only thing i can think of that would make Bloomington a better track is if it would run sat.and sunday to, Then i could spend the weekend there...lol :Steer :thumb
Sprint63122 (Offline)
#29
5/19/08 11:31 PM
There is nothing wrong with the work that they do at Tri-State speedway to keep the track in shop it only takes twenty minutes to start and finish the rework not bad at all.I know when I leave to drive the 350 mile roundtrip that I will not be dissappointed at all in the show.Last thing I live in central IL and the tracks around here now have multiple divisions racing and burnt slick tracks I like the tracks that you can race on and Tri-State is far ahead of most tracks on this one.
arctic monkey21 (Offline)
#30
5/19/08 11:42 PM
Tri State Speedway and Bloomington both have excellent track prep and racing from what I've seen. However I like the fact that Tommy works the track all night. So at Bloomington you sit through the street stocks and whatever other support series they have, at Haubstadt you get reworking the track. Doesn't really make a lot of difference because half the time I see a lot of people headed to the concessions, bathrooms or parking lots as soon as the support classes hit the track.