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2/27/14, 12:23 PM |
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Re: Indiana sprint week
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Another option I have is Oakshade Raceway, which has a 10,000 to win HELL tour super late model race that Saturday. Yes I realize that this is a sprint car site. I enjoy all types of racing as long as it's on dirt. Oakshade to my house is about the same is Waynesfield to my house. (just under 8 hrs). So that's another possibility. Anybody on here ever been to Oakshade Raceway? |
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2/27/14, 1:19 PM |
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Re: Indiana sprint week
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Race Count This Year: 8 Race Count Last Year: 35 Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 2,075 |
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2/27/14, 2:22 PM | #13 | ||
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Speaking for Kokomo only and everyone of the places you are going have many great attractions. For Kokomo you can visit the website www.visitkokomo.org for everything you need to know about Kokomo, from restaurants to main attractions. While you are here you can eat at Spencer Racing's main sponsor, Half-Moon and Brewery restaurant (family friendly), located at 931 and Center Road. If you need ice or drinks another sponsor of ours is Woody's convenience store, located at Phillips and North St. Have fun and enjoy!
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2/27/14, 2:35 PM | #14 | ||
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We're coming from near the Iowa, illinois border. Im land locked in late model country. Actually still crew on one. Sprint cars are my passion though. Sponsored a few, even 1 world of outlaws . been going to kville nationals for 20 yrs but got my first taste of nonwing and midgets last year and absolutely fell in love with both. Gonna spend this summer seeing both as much as possible. I hear Indiana is a gd place to do it.
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2/27/14, 2:53 PM |
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Re: Indiana sprint week
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2/27/14, 3:39 PM |
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Re: Indiana sprint week
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For Gas City and Kokomo, The earlier you get there, the better seats you'll get. Gas City is very limited Gates are open most of the day to set a seat. Kokomo gates ususally open at 3pm
Burg Pit gate opens at 3 or 4, maybe earlier just open then they'll run you out about 330 to make sure everyones paid. Usually can get a good seat up till hotlaps then you'll be searching but there will be seats in main grandstand and tons of open seating in turn two.. Main Gate at 5 For Ty, Waynesfield averaged about 36 cars a show, Add Boss, You'll be pushing 45. Good show, Lot of classes but good show and track.
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2/27/14, 3:46 PM |
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Re: Indiana sprint week
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I will probably end up sending photo requests to both places and go to whichever one has the best weather forecast lol. Both Waynesfield and Oakshade look like sweet places and I enjoy both non-wing sprint cars and super late models.
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2/27/14, 6:29 PM |
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Re: Indiana sprint week
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Gas City is a great place to get a pit pass and by-pass the munchkin grandstands. Get there when you want and there is a small adult grandstand in the pits.
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2/27/14, 6:36 PM |
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Re: Indiana sprint week
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Join Date: Aug 2012 Posts: 3,358 |
Hit the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. Well worth the stop.
Word to the wise, though: After seeing all of the old cars you will be shaking your head after you leave asking yourself why there cannot be that much diversity today. |
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