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SHORTBUS (Offline)
  #11 9/10/08 12:01 AM
Originally Posted by dave rudisell:
shortbus, haubstadt tickets are $23 for reserved seats which is this:these seats have back rests and more leg room. Cost per event is an additional $3 over the cost of the grandstand ticket.
All of the seats at lawrenceburg have this feature, so there you have it. Ha!!
Just having fun with ya.
Later,dave
dave,
the seats at haubstat are reserved if you so desire.they have a heck of a lot more room & are way more comfortable than those at the burg.-- i am 85 miles from haubstadt --- 3 miles from the hut hundred which is looking like it may be a better choice $$$ wise. ( 12.00 ) or maybe even free -- or ican drive 175 mile to the burg for 23.00 addmission --i got freinds in low places -- lol
Sandy Lowe (Offline)
  #12 9/10/08 12:04 AM
Jerry,

I don't know if MSCS requires Raceceivers or not. As Chuck said check the MSCS website.

For a regular Lawrenceburg show radios are required. Unfortunately the frequency that we use (454.00) is not the same as USAC. If you already have a USAC radio you can have a that channel added for $20 I believe. Check with Ted Hines as he is the one who told me about it.

Sandy
Sprint63122 (Offline)
  #13 9/10/08 1:34 AM
I am just glad to have a race to go watch the non wing sprints this late in the season here in the midwest.Dave is there a raindate if needed for this event,hopefully we will not have to use it.
410racer (Offline)
  #14 9/10/08 2:28 AM
Originally Posted by Jerry Spencer:
Thank you Chuck, we also need to know if there is a radio fee or a transponder charge. If they use radios will the radio we have for U.S.A.C. work. As with every team out there with gas and the extras we are looking at things real close at this point in time. ( Every team including the larger funded teams are down to the last dollar right now) I hope they are not using radios as our driver hates not being able to hear anything around him including the motor. Thank you for all your help.

Jerry # 66j
www.joshspencer.com
Jerry, all i could find was the cost of a temporary permit of $25 and nothing else on the MSCS website.
I'm with you on the "last dollar right now" deal. The season is making alot of teams re-think their time on the track.
cecil98 (Offline)
  #15 9/10/08 12:03 PM
Originally Posted by Jerry Spencer:
Thank you Chuck, we also need to know if there is a radio fee or a transponder charge. If they use radios will the radio we have for U.S.A.C. work. As with every team out there with gas and the extras we are looking at things real close at this point in time. ( Every team including the larger funded teams are down to the last dollar right now) I hope they are not using radios as our driver hates not being able to hear anything around him including the motor. Thank you for all your help.

Jerry # 66j
www.joshspencer.com
Jerry, Lawrenceburg Speedway requires radios in the sprint division, however, I don't know if this will apply to the MSCS sanctioned show. If you have the "$125USAC" earpieces already, I believe you can rent the radio for $10 from the "Burg", as those earplugs work with these radios.
d17b (Offline)
  #16 9/10/08 1:00 PM
Mr. Rudisell,

What will the tire changing rules be for this race.

If you cut a tire in the feature you are done for the night? :thumbsdown:


Dave Bayless
kawkaw2 (Offline)
  #17 9/10/08 2:01 PM
Originally Posted by Dave Rudisell:
Yes, general admission is $23 for adults, pit pass $30
Its a $10,000 to win show, with the best sprint cars in the country competing!!
I'd pay $50 or more to see this show!!
Dave Rudisell:checkered:
Best cars in the country??? Here is the comparison of last time they ran against each other. Aug 2, 2008. Haubstadt(One of the best tracks in the country that charged $20 for this $10,000 MSCS race) vs Belleville

Haubstadt Feature
MSCS Sprints
Feature

1. Brady Short
2. Kyle Cummins
3. Robert Ballou
4. Thomas Meseraull
5. Kevin Briscoe
6. Hud Cone
7. Blake Fitzpatrick
8. John Memmer
9. Jeff Bland
10. Kevin Thomas, Jr.
11. Lance Grimes
12. Jerry Ruble
13. Alex Shanks
14. Henry Clarke
15. Mitch Wissmiller
16. Chase Stockon
17. Cory Kruseman
18. Daron Clayton
19. Ricky Williams
20. Hunter Schuerenberg
21. Shane Cottle

IMO top cars=5

Belleville Midget
FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Brad Sweet, 2. Bobby East, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Cole Whitt, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Brad Kuhn, 7. Davey Ray, 8. Dustin Morgan, 9. Adam Clarke, 10. Brad Loyet, 11. Darren Hagen, 12. Dakoda Armstrong, 13. Jonathan Beason, 14. Dave Darland, 15. Levi Jones, 16. Gary Altig, 17. Chris Windom (#17x), 18. Cody Brewer, 19. Terry Goodwin, 20. Ryan Cole, 21. Jerry Coons Jr., 22. Kevin Swindell (#75x), 23. Bryan Clauson, 24. Chad McDaniel. NT

IMO top cars=15

Not even close.

As I recall Haubstadt only had 37 cars and Belleville even fewer maybe 25, and with the poor car counts a L'burg all year I would be concerned. $23 is more then any other race including USAC, except for 4Crown which has Sprints, Midgets, and Silver Crown and is USAC sanctioned. You decide??

Keith Wheeler
"He who dies with the most toys wins"
3Cfan (Offline)
  #18 9/10/08 3:03 PM
The MSCS site shows that last year, 71 sprint cars were at the Burg . Granted, no midget show at Terre Haute. I will be there with the $23, to see Mark and Kyle Cummins take their 2nd straight MSCS Championship.
hoosier (Offline)
  #19 9/10/08 4:44 PM
Originally Posted by Dirtfan:
Home doesn't look too bad, even if the stove is broke:wink
:rolling:rolling:rolling:rolling
Dave Rudisell (Offline)
  #20 9/10/08 5:21 PM
Originally Posted by kawkaw2:
Best cars in the country??? Here is the comparison of last time they ran against each other. Aug 2, 2008. Haubstadt(One of the best tracks in the country that charged $20 for this $10,000 MSCS race) vs Belleville

Haubstadt Feature
MSCS Sprints
Feature

1. Brady Short
2. Kyle Cummins
3. Robert Ballou
4. Thomas Meseraull
5. Kevin Briscoe
6. Hud Cone
7. Blake Fitzpatrick
8. John Memmer
9. Jeff Bland
10. Kevin Thomas, Jr.
11. Lance Grimes
12. Jerry Ruble
13. Alex Shanks
14. Henry Clarke
15. Mitch Wissmiller
16. Chase Stockon
17. Cory Kruseman
18. Daron Clayton
19. Ricky Williams
20. Hunter Schuerenberg
21. Shane Cottle

IMO top cars=5

Belleville Midget
FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Brad Sweet, 2. Bobby East, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Cole Whitt, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Brad Kuhn, 7. Davey Ray, 8. Dustin Morgan, 9. Adam Clarke, 10. Brad Loyet, 11. Darren Hagen, 12. Dakoda Armstrong, 13. Jonathan Beason, 14. Dave Darland, 15. Levi Jones, 16. Gary Altig, 17. Chris Windom (#17x), 18. Cody Brewer, 19. Terry Goodwin, 20. Ryan Cole, 21. Jerry Coons Jr., 22. Kevin Swindell (#75x), 23. Bryan Clauson, 24. Chad McDaniel. NT

IMO top cars=15

Not even close.

As I recall Haubstadt only had 37 cars and Belleville even fewer maybe 25, and with the poor car counts a L'burg all year I would be concerned. $23 is more then any other race including USAC, except for 4Crown which has Sprints, Midgets, and Silver Crown and is USAC sanctioned. You decide??
Poor car count??? we have had two races with a bad car count, 21 and 20.
We have had 35, 38,41,21,29,20,34 cars in our shows not counting sprintweek.
Looking back in the late summer car count always drops down for a few weeks after sprintweek. Nonetheless, every show has been some great racing no matter how many cars we have had, The talent that has been in those fields have been awesome.
The MSCS 10,000 to win will be no exception!!
Have fun life is short, Dave Rudisell
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