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3/16/12, 2:39 AM |
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Re: 35 Raceway will run wingless Sprints
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 596 |
Possibly an idea on what you are going to pay to Win and to Start? I know that you trying to figure it all out but with the season starting in less then a month it would be nice to know this so teams can think about you all in making their "schedule"...Thanks!
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3/19/12, 12:25 AM |
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Re: 35 Raceway will run wingless Sprints
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Join Date: Mar 2012 Posts: 51 |
likley it will be
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3/19/12, 3:03 PM |
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Re: 35 Raceway will run wingless Sprints
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 1,940 |
is that you keith (paragon).
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3/20/12, 2:35 AM |
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Re: 35 Raceway will run wingless Sprints
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 596 |
Or.... Race on Sundays pay $1000 to win $200 to start and get 25-30 cars ; )
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3/20/12, 7:55 AM |
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Re: 35 Raceway will run wingless Sprints
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Join Date: Feb 2012 Posts: 143 |
I see Plymouth Speedway in Plymouth Indiana for their special non wing shows pay $1500 to win and $200 to start. I saw and talked to Joe Gaerte there the other night and he thinks it will be good racing. And i know they are wanting to make it a Fun place to race!!
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3/21/12, 10:30 PM |
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Re: 35 Raceway will run wingless Sprints
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Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 904 |
I stopped by 35 Raceway today to check it out and see if 410 non wing sprints will work well there. I must admit, it is definately wider and bigger than I thought it was. I had a 25' tape measure with me and we measured the track in several areas. The frontstretch is 61' wide at the flagstand, 63' wide at the exit of turn 4 and entrance of turn 1. The track is 77' wide at the apex of the corner from the guardrail to the inside implement tire.
The fencing is actual chain link, not farm fence. It is even doubled in a few areas! There are 6 steel cables running the length of the fence around the race track. I did not measure the height of the fence, but I've raced on over 50 tracks and it seemed taller than most. The top of the fence also arches in over the track a few feet and I've seen many tracks that do NOT have that feature. There is no doubt that non wing sprint cars can race and put on a good show at 35 Raceway. These will not be BOSS tour races, but Tony will be using BOSS format and rules. Anyone who knows me knows that I will not race in my own BOSS events because it just doesn't look good, but I will have my car at 35 Raceway on nights he runs non wing sprints! |
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5/9/12, 10:12 PM |
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Re: 35 Raceway will run wingless Sprints
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Join Date: Mar 2012 Posts: 51 |
For the first time ever, non-Winged Sprints will take to the dirt at 35 Raceway Park (Frankfort, OH) Saturday evening June 2nd. Though a non-sanctioned event, the race will be run under the auspices of Buckeye Outlaw Sprint Series (BOSS).
Muffler's will be required although any muffler that passes the noise test will be allowed, please call the track @ 740-998-2179 for info on Mufflers from Spin tech or Extreame mufflers that will work as well With wide sweeping turns, 35 Raceway Park is a big 1/5 mile dirt track located west of Chillicothe off State Route 35. The BOSS group, which sanctions races through Ohio and western Pennsylvania, does not have a minimum weight requirement, does not require club memebrship and runs with an open tire rule. Further information on the series can be found at Buckeyesprints.com ![]() The night’s purse will be based on the number of cars signing in; Pit admission will be $25. Gates open at 3:30, racing at 7:00. For additional information about the track visit 35Raceway.com Like This Post Quick Re
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