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Max Revs (Offline)
  #11 2/5/14 5:17 PM
Article - "Non-wing Sprint Car Racing is Back in Florida"

http://www.hoseheads.com/richard.html
snoopy (Offline)
  #12 2/5/14 7:53 PM
Ossuks: what is midwest? At least 3 groups in the Indiana/Michigan area. It is a tough sell for truck fuel, race fuel, tires, pit passes, etc. The winged guys don't pay very good, but much better than non wing. Not that many well healed sponsors.
ossuks (Offline)
  #13 2/5/14 8:34 PM
Originally Posted by snoopy:
Ossuks: what is midwest? At least 3 groups in the Indiana/Michigan area. It is a tough sell for truck fuel, race fuel, tires, pit passes, etc. The winged guys don't pay very good, but much better than non wing. Not that many well healed sponsors.
The mid-west is a region of the United States that includes Iowa,Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky, Illinois, and Ohio, some will include Missouri....Every place you race you have to have tires, fuel, pit passes, ect...

USAC had large crowds and solid car counts when Johny Capels retired (alot of the credit goes to the late Gary Sacola). The main reason USAC pavement sprints were surviving was that Gary had a solid deal with Hoosier and he returned the money to the car owners...then in came USAC"s current administration...aka... "Human Cash Sucker" and now there are no pavement sprints in USAC!!
snoopy (Offline)
  #14 2/5/14 9:36 PM
Please re read. What I said was I can put a wing on and get paid a lot more. For me a race in Indiana and a race in Missouri are a lot different at $4.20 a gallon for diesel. So to me the expenses are a lot different. Not meaning to start anything. I was trying to explain why it's a hard sell for big car counts.
Max Revs (Offline)
  #15 2/6/14 1:40 AM
Video - "CCS Wingless Sprint Cars at Citrus County Speedway, 2-1-2014" - feature race video

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ossuks (Offline)
  #16 2/6/14 8:54 AM
Originally Posted by snoopy:
Please re read. What I said was I can put a wing on and get paid a lot more. For me a race in Indiana and a race in Missouri are a lot different at $4.20 a gallon for diesel. So to me the expenses are a lot different. Not meaning to start anything. I was trying to explain why it's a hard sell for big car counts.
As the younger generation say "its all good"... the in car video was great, and pavement sprints are healthy in Florida.
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