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| 7/24/08, 5:05 PM |
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Looks like Jiggs has been catching hell for something that was taken out of his hands.
Thanks USAC |
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| 7/24/08, 5:08 PM |
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| 7/24/08, 5:11 PM |
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As far as the track prep goes at THAT, I know they have one small water track, one tractor, and the big water truck making laps around the track before 6pm. The track was packed down for almost all of it by hot laps session number two. Halfway through the feature, the track was pretty packed almost to the top in turns one and two. Despite the dust, I could see everything happening in my corning, but it made my pictures come out bad.
Also, anyone remember how dusty the track was last year? Oh wait, there was no races last year. I woudl rather have a dusty track than no track at all. |
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| 7/24/08, 5:16 PM |
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Anyone know anything about this product? Curious if anyone has had any success with it or has even heard of it. Maybe it is worth a shot. Says you only need to apply it once a year, environmentally friendly, etc... I know nothing about it, just stumbled across it after hearing the dust complaints that are becoming so common these days.
David. http://www.snisolutions.com/?id=products&cid=6 |
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| 7/24/08, 5:25 PM |
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I wonder if usac is telling promoters what to do to their race tracks, why they don't instruct more of them follow the direction they obviously gave to the Helfrich crew at Tri-State Speedway for ISW? It would only seem logical if they are in charge of track prep they would do the same bang up job everywhere that they do at the Class Track...:rolling
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| 7/24/08, 5:36 PM |
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Race Count This Year: 6 Race Count Last Year: 14 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 22,237 |
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Sorry, I don't buy it. A show running till 11-11:30 on a friday or saturday night is not late. Midnight is getting toward the late end of things for a EVENT. A track should do whats best for the track and nobody else. Chuck, who's been to several kings royals and other big events that pushed off at 1am and never heard a word of bitchin about it.. P.S. This isn't a shot at Jiggs. It's about doing the right thing vs a early ending
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| 7/24/08, 6:38 PM |
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I would imagine that if USAC or anybody else told Tom Helfrich that they, and not he, would be dictating track conditions at his track that he would clearly tell them that no, they are not. That boy worries himself sick over trying to get the track as right as possible.
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| 7/24/08, 6:46 PM |
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In defense to promotors and USAC: USAC and promotors work together, USAC will make suggestions and you can follow them or tell them no, either way its the promotors final decision. In the heat of the moment when a track could be worked on or keep the program running its a tuff call, damned if you do and damned if you don't. There are a million variables in track prep. Like i have said before.
We work on our track pretty much seven days a week to make it right. When racetime starts all you can do is sit back and hope it all comes together, No matter what you do, people will says its to wet or to dry. If you ever make everyone happy, say a prayer because you time is up. Peace, Dave Rudisell |
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| 7/25/08, 4:43 AM |
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I just know that I went to Bloomington last Fri day night for Indiana Speedweek and the track was dusty. The track was smooth and fast but boy did I eat a lot of dirt on the front strech. If I did not have glasses w/ me I would of not been able to watch that race. But I do understand your dammed if you do work on it and your dammed if you dont work on the track. I thought over all the track was fast but it was not the most enjoyable race to watch due to the dust. Reference the time, I also agree that 11-1130 is not late. Now when you are getting around 1am it is starting to become late.
My over all view about dirt track racing is (Don't go to a dirt track if you dont want to get dirty, stay at home.) Bulldogs |
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| 7/25/08, 8:17 AM |
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Yes, and they don't want the regular track crew to touch the tracks like they don't know what they are doing! They pulled the same stunt over at Kokomo for sprint week. I love it Stewart about put one of the usac guys on there ass, as iam sure they were just standing there once again not paying attention like normal! How about when Brad Sweet flipped that sunday at Kokomo during sprint week and the USAC crew took his helmet off and he had no idea where he was at the time. Just stating the facts that i have seen in the past few years with USAC, they need to get on the same page with our local tracks and take some lessons!!:checkered:
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