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2/23/21, 7:54 PM |
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Re: WoO At Kokomo and Haubstadt
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[showQUOTE=JarrettFarms73;537373]Due to the number of cars that have cleared the fence and landed outside the racing surface at both of these facilities, maybe they should consider making one them invitational only events....
Seriously though, i hope to make at least one. Wonder if Holiday World is open that weekend?[/QUOTE] The only cars that have gone out of the ball park at Haubstadt have been non winged cars, first one was a outlaw driver Brad Sweet, in time trails during a Indiana Sprint Week, second one to clear the billboards was Brady Short during a MSCS USAC show. Hunter (I"m not even going to spell 100%"s last name) actually cleared the fence till left rear tire caught and threw car back on the track during hot laps. I"m happy to say all three walked away. I have ni idea about Kokomo. I don"t think.. Holiday World opens til March ![]() |
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2/23/21, 9:35 PM |
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Re: WoO At Kokomo and Haubstadt
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2/24/21, 9:17 AM |
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Re: WoO At Kokomo and Haubstadt
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I don't remember seeing anyone clear the wall at Kokomo in the current configuration. Years ago, on the old track I saw Stanbrough go through the wall when his drive shaft broke during hot laps just after turn 4. Of course, there was no wing.
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2/24/21, 9:30 AM | #15 | ||
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Just for clarification, the invitational only piece was just me being sarcastic. It’s true i’m not a fan of invitational only at Bristol but what has really rubbed me the wrong way is the implication/ notion of non wing cars/drivers taking one look at the banking and subsequent speeds then decide they want no part of it. Last time i checked, it’s the non wing drivers that have a reputation of being a little crazy. 🤷
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2/24/21, 2:11 PM |
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Re: WoO At Kokomo and Haubstadt
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Believe Chase Hayhurst went over the wall at TSS couple years ago to, over in turn 1
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2/24/21, 4:54 PM | #17 | ||
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I believe Gary Blum holds the altitude record at Haubstadt. Landed by the phone pole across the road in the field after clipping a van parked outside turn three during his flight. I believe he was launched when he clipped Cale Medler's wheel.
He came back and ran a four-cylinder modified later in the evening after retrieving his wristwatch from the bean field.
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2/24/21, 6:57 PM |
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Re: WoO At Kokomo and Haubstadt
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2/24/21, 8:26 PM | #19 | ||
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2/24/21, 9:09 PM |
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Re: WoO At Kokomo and Haubstadt
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Now his dad Gary Hayhurst Jr has been out of Tri State twice, both in wing sprint, probably early to mid 90's. Once in turn 3 and once in turn 4. I think on one of those he ended up in corn field like Gary Blum did. |
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