BrentTFunk (Offline)
#11
10/29/16 10:21 AM
I am really lucky where I live that a lot of good racing is within 2 hours of my house. I have been at my job for 33 years, so I have a good amount of vacation time. I also have 4 grandkids in Georgia, and that plays into my priorities. I have been to 247 tracks and as I have gotten older have found I like what I have close by the best. My big ones every year are The week of the Indy 500, IN Midgetweek, IN Sprintweek, The Smackdown. I usually work between 25 and 30 Saturdays a year, so Saturdays can be tough for me to go.
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flagboy55, i love dirt track racing, jim goerge
revjimk (Offline)
#14
11/3/16 4:15 PM
I live in Colorado, long drive to any good racing, but trek cross country every year to spend summers in Connecticut with 94 yr. old Mom (still lives alone!) I try to catch races on my way across USA & back. This past summer I caught 2 Indiana Midget week races driving East, drive 4-5 hrs. to Pennsylvania during the summer for selected winged events, & went to 4 Crown, as well as an NSL race in Missouri & a terrific POWRi race in Illinois on my way back west. Actually I get to East Coast every year in time for Eastern Storm, caught first race at Grandview one year but that keeps getting rained out, & I feel bad about leaving poor old Mom alone for the rest of that week after I just arrived. I always try to see new tracks & big events when I can. New tracks this past summer for me were Lincoln Park & Bloomington, Indiana, Lebanon Valley in Upstate NY (pretty drive up Rt.8 from Ct.!), Eldora in Ohio, Belleville in Illinois & Farmington, Missouri. In the winter I try to take breaks at warm weather tracks, Like Perris, California & Cocopah, Arizona.
The ones I still want to catch are Indiana Sprint Week & Chili Bowl (tough tickets!)
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BrentTFunk, i love dirt track racing, jim goerge, oppweld