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1/1/24, 11:38 PM | #11 | ||
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It was announced that Allen County had plans for a ventilation overhaul in time for the 24'Rumble. Also talk of catalytic converters being used on midgets to help on fumes.
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1/2/24, 1:15 AM |
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Re: Fort Wayne Stories (racing tonight & tomorrow)
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I saw that from a FB post by Saturday's winner. How much would those "cats" cost the racers though??? I can see weeding out a couple midgets - since only 14 start anyway (I know it would be tight, but had always hoped 16 could take the green. Did it used to only be 12?) - but would these go on the 600s too? It would be "easy" to say drop some classes, but I imagine it takes every competitor for the event to work financially...
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1/2/24, 10:28 AM |
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Re: Fort Wayne Stories (racing tonight & tomorrow)
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1/2/24, 11:18 AM | #14 | ||
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 534 |
It's being said by the two guys working on the cat idea, the price point is near the $50 range. Between Dan Binks and Mike Fedorcak, they will make it right.
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1/2/24, 11:44 AM |
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Re: Fort Wayne Stories (racing tonight & tomorrow)
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Nice. Thats reasonable in these times!
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