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4/2/19, 10:45 PM |
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Re: Usac: Final hoosier hundred at the indy mile to be held
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The only thing I could see saving the track would be if the track hosted more events. Multiple champ car races, big blocks, ARCA, etc. I feel as if that would calm the fair board down. |
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4/3/19, 6:00 AM |
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4/3/19, 9:01 AM |
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4/3/19, 9:36 AM |
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Re: Usac: Final hoosier hundred at the indy mile to be held
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Very sad indeed. My 1st Hoosier Hundred was 1974 when it ran in September. Over the years they would run usac sprints twin 50's on pole weekend. One year it was midgets and sprints. For years the Hoosier was in the fall. Then they had a couple of sc shows a year when they started the champ cars on 500 weekend. Now for me, it has become a tradition to start the 500 weekend with the champ cars on the mile. What a beautiful site to be at the fairgrounds for the hundred miler to start the weekend. I hope this May the fairgrounds is packed with people for this final show.
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4/3/19, 9:58 AM | #36 | ||
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So sad,such awesome memories of dirt champ cars there,my greatest racing heroes battled on that mile. Used to love going there on Saturday for silver crown race then Terre Haute on Sunday for Hut 100,now both will be past memories.
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4/3/19, 10:17 AM |
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Re: Usac: Final hoosier hundred at the indy mile to be held
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Can we stick with the racing aspect and not ******** please. Pretty sure one of Bill's biggest rules is no ******** on the board.
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4/3/19, 11:11 AM |
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I sure wish chitcago was part of Indiana instead of Illinois so some of the folks over in Indian who believe it's a good thing for a cesspool like chitcago and metro east St. Louis to dictate to us non-cesspool folks downstate should live and be taxed. They'd maybe have a whole different take on the "one person one vote" representation thing works for them when you have a bunch of clowns that have no idea, and don't really care, about the rest of the state. If chitcago is so great many of us over here wish it was all yours!! As far as the Belleville link goes, be advised that Belleville, Illinois is basically part of the metro east St. Louis cesspool. I take anything that comes out of that place with a most cynical grain of salt. Now, back to racin'!
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4/3/19, 11:41 AM |
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[QUOTE=admin;511088]4/2/19 9:56 AM FINAL HOOSIER HUNDRED AT THE INDY MILE TO BE HELD MAY 23
I attended the 1953 race. First I sold tickets and when we stopped sales went to the grandstand to watch the remainder of the race. The grandstands were packed, sat in an aisle and watched 4 cars finish in a blanket with Sweikert winning. I have attend many of the races since then. For years the grandstands were sold out. But over time the paying public has decreased with maybe half of grand stand sold. Ask Bob Sargant? who has been promoting the races recently about the race,costs,profit, fair board relationship. This race is a one day a year event. It may be that the horse people offer more money to the State than the auto racing people. I will certainly miss this event but it has had ,to me, a long successful history and I will always remember the thrills and chills of the racers and races.] |
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4/3/19, 12:39 PM | #40 | ||
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Since this will be the final Hoosier 100,let's pack the fairgrounds and send it out with a huge crowd and show everyone the greatest fans in the world standing together enjoying the sport that we love. Although we sometimes have our differences, we are a huge racing family and all love this sport. Ill be there and enjoy one more great memory then might drop a tear when the checkered flag drops.
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