Originally Posted by racer22r:
The track was ruff on the bottom and dry slick from one line off the bottom to the top and dusty, three and four was comming apart and there was a bit of a hole down on the bottom. The catch fence is the same as it has been for years. The show moved along pretty fast, we were the 4 class to run and we were loaded and out of there by 11:45 or so and that was with us standing around talking for a while after the race.
Thanks for the info.....that fence is my biggest concern. A couple of years ago we got to see a compact go through it and end up in the woods. I really struggle with whether or not to run there.
Mason wouldn't honor his contract a couple of years ago.Jerry always ALWAYS paid the complete purse,I know because I was the one that counted it out.
Forget I posted.I don't know who KYRON is but they don't know anything about AMSA ,they just wanted to start crap and I fell for it.SORRY
The $800 to win was nice, but I have to question if they may have attracted more teams by paying $500 to win and beefing up the payout for the rest of the top 10.
Originally Posted by somebodysmam:
Mason wouldn't honor his contract a couple of years ago.Jerry always ALWAYS paid the complete purse,I know because I was the one that counted it out.
Forget I posted.I don't know who KYRON is but they don't know anything about AMSA ,they just wanted to start crap and I fell for it.SORRY
I think KYRON is one of them there Fallen Angels and after falling from grace he became a Rebel Rouser. All the time stiring up s#1T on the good o'l Indiana Open Wheel. And you used to be a money counter down at the Temple?
Best regards to you and your other screen names and your significant other.This stuff is all in good fun so don't get so riled up.
I still have not heard the name of the company or person who put up the money I think they should be thanked as well, who ever it was thank you for supporting the mini sprints:-)