Originally Posted by ISF:
No support classes for this one! Thank goodness! One of the several reason's we're making the 4 1/2 hour trip. A significant, high paying show of this kind doesn't need any mods, street stocks or hornets wearing out the racetrack.
The only minor glitch in the show last year was the hole that developed between turns 3 & 4. I'll bet they have that figured out.
Really looking forward to this race!!
Have you seen this track? The only support class that would be possible would be powri micros. This track is way too small for any type of fender car.
I wish I could make it as well, however I will be stuck at work!! As of right now if it was on Saturday I'd definitely be there! I haven't been able to attend this one yet due to work.
Good luck to all the car owners, drivers, and crews!!
Safe travels to all and I hope to see you all at the races again!!
Kasi Chapman
Originally Posted by dirt_trackgurl006:
I wish I could make it as well, however I will be stuck at work!! As of right now if it was on Saturday I'd definitely be there! I haven't been able to attend this one yet due to work.
Good luck to all the car owners, drivers, and crews!!
Safe travels to all and I hope to see you all at the races again!!
Kasi Chapman
I will be there. hope i get the day off so i can get there early. heard Shane Stewart is racing one of Daums cars. last 2 was great this one going to be better. 40% chance of rain though.
Last year they allowed coolers. That may change this year with it being a bigger crowd.didn't see big ones though may have a restriction on size. They have some good food too.
Originally Posted by Hkamp1982:
Have you seen this track? The only support class that would be possible would be powri micros. This track is way too small for any type of fender car.
Yes, I've seen the track. I've also measured it using satellite imaging and it is almost exactly the same length and width as Macon Speedway when measured similarly.
Many, many times we've seen feature races consisting of 24 dirt late models race at Macon Speedway. Not to mention full fields of modifieds and street stocks. So, it is, in fact, possible to run mods or street stocks at Wayne County.
If the mud taxi's can race at Macon I reckon they can race at Wayne County but at the Leffler Memorial Race thank God they're not.
Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.
Originally Posted by luckybuc97:
Took an 1 1/2 hr round trip ride over to the track this morning and laid our seats down, track work being done at 8:15 am.
Looks like they have added more seating than last year. There looks to be a whole section above what was there. I am leaving around noon tomorrow to mark my seat. Should get there around 1:30. Looking forward to this!