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smith19 (Offline)
  #1 12/4/08 8:53 PM
What are the normal car counts at ind. Tracks and why do drivers like the place.
DMR22 (Offline)
  #2 12/5/08 3:39 AM
We ran Kamp about 8 or 9 times last year and there was usually at least 30 mods there weekly. Haubstadt usually has about 20 mods on saturdays and about 40 on sundays. We also ran bloomington once last year and there was about 25 there then but I am not sure how many they got on a regular basis.

Kamp was a great place to run because it is a big and fast place and the people that run it treat you very well. Bloomington was a ton of fun but it ran on fridays so we didnt have a chance to make it there very often. Haubstadt is a blast, hammer down and back it in style. Haubstadt is always racey and it is always a blast!!
zeroracer (Offline)
  #3 12/5/08 6:04 PM
IMO Brownstown probably has some of the stiffest regular competition, and the race track is usually really easy on your equipment
Wallsracing (Offline)
  #4 12/8/08 9:01 AM
Originally Posted by zeroracer:
IMO Brownstown probably has some of the stiffest regular competition, and the race track is usually really easy on your equipment
putnamville had anywhere from 25-30...every sat night
GOFOBROKE
  #5 12/8/08 11:09 AM
Chandler usually had between 10-20....Most like it cause it is close to their house or the competition level is lower.....
Charles Nungester (Offline)
  #6 1/1/09 12:41 PM
Burg IMHO has one of the toughest fields of any Mod track. Often times they had 40+ cars wotj Mulitple consis. I don't know what it is, Probably because there is more than one grove most of the night that they took several of FLORENCE regs away. Its also big and fast, Really fast for Mods.

Chuck, who seen LMs practice there in june but didn't see a LM race. They looked awesome there too.

Charles Nungester
onthegas7j (Offline)
  #7 1/12/09 1:09 PM
terre haute when they run them puts on a good show, talk about big and fast
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