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9/8/10, 2:17 AM |
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Re: Interesting night at DuQuoin
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Todd Kane was about 50 car lengths behind us at the conclusion of the first 50-lap race. He made a wise choice not to change tires. I don't like the change in format -- Silver Crown is the only racing series that has the fuel cells large enough to go the distance. Why mess with tradition? The first 50 laps is nothing but a qualifying race in my opinion. If this race had been run for the full 100 laps, the outcome would have been completely different. The infield looked really ratty and unkempt: But it looks beautiful as soon as the lights go on and the stars come out: Sharon USAC Silver Crown #90 ---------- Post added at 02:25 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:17 AM ---------- When I was over in the stands spotting I was able to take some videos from hot laps. It's not the best footage because I was stuck on the outside when the cars were running and couldn't make it back in time to get some footage from a better vantage point. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNafaqcqVRg Sharon USAC Silver Crown #90 http://www.CoolFitWear.com
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9/8/10, 6:57 AM |
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Re: Interesting night at DuQuoin
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 890 |
I would imagine that the folks in the stands who didn't understand what was going on are more of what one might call "casual fans", so your explanation on here might not reach its intended audience. The people on here understand the rule, it's just that most of them dislike it.
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9/8/10, 8:29 AM |
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Re: Interesting night at DuQuoin
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Join Date: Jul 2010 Posts: 493 |
The #90 silver crown car is the best looking in my book, its classic. Is the number painted on or is that decals? If it's paint its great.
I think the #90 caught them sleeping on those final laps and I thought he went low (lower even) and surprised them. also: You know bringing the John Deere tractors to Duquoin would allow tons and tons of Fiddlesticks to be sold and most likely resolve the economy issues.
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9/8/10, 8:45 AM |
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Re: Interesting night at DuQuoin
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Join Date: Aug 2010 Posts: 175 |
The year 2003, Rain delayed the race by one week and ran on Sept 6. This was the first year under the lights Bob Sargent had made excellent track preperation and Tobias made his run from the 25th starting spot.
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9/8/10, 9:14 AM |
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Re: Interesting night at DuQuoin
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Here's the race report. http://motorsport.com/news/article.a...195&FS=USAC-SC |
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9/8/10, 9:30 AM |
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Re: Interesting night at DuQuoin
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Join Date: Apr 2010 Posts: 3,109 |
Just got back from Du Quoin yesterday afternoon (Tuesday). I thought the Silver Crown race was pretty good, one of the best I've seen at DQ, but then I chose to go to the World 100 instead of returning to DQ the year Tobias won the rain date race by running up next to the wall. This years race for 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th was great and at times the battle for the lead was some good stuff as well.
As for track prep, as long as Sarge is in charge it's gonna' be the way it is. Whoever said the mile tracks were different in the 80's is right, Ol' Jack set the records for 100 miles on a cushion half way up the track. Why no one tried it up next to the wall this year is a question I'd like to pose to some of the drivers and crew chiefs, surely there is a good reason. A couple of years following the change to night racing they ran the high line but not in several years now. They really have a knack for getting the miles to lock down very early on. I'm happy to say that the SC race was much better than the ARCA show this year, even with the twin 50 format. That hasn't been the case at Springfield or DQ in recent years. As for the infield, I can see how the state could prioritize the money they have to spend in such a way. That having been said, I'll bet Rednour and his bunch could find an outfit that would get it looking real nice and put up a big sign in plain view of the crowd touting the business that did the work and supplied the equipment. It really did look bad. Just a personal note regarding DQ. For the first time we had some things stolen from our campsite out in the non-hookup area North of the racetrack in an area that was sparcely populated with campers. Nothing expensive mind you as I do lock down the costly stuff. Unfortunately I'll never look at DQ quite the same again. I always thought DQ was far enough from Chitcago or St. Louis that this kind of crap didn't happen but I was sadly mistaken. Naivete on my part I reckon, but this is something I would expect to happen at the World 100 at Eldora or a NASCAR race. Oh well, by next year we'll be just as excited as ever about making the trip to Southern Illinois but we'll be a lot more wary in regards to thieves.
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Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.
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9/8/10, 9:46 AM |
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DuQuoin through the day
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Before race: Moist
![]() Practice: Dry, loose ![]() Group qualifying: Dry, LOOSE ![]() Race: Moist, tighter ![]() Someone told me that that they keep the track heavy and soft for the horse races. It seemed like some moisture came back up sfter the sun went down and the breeze stopped. Thank you Jimmy Dearing, StlRacing.com for the last three photos. http://www.stlracingphotos.com/DuQuoin-Mile |
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9/8/10, 11:30 AM |
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Race Count Last Year: 73 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 742 |
Sarge may not run everything perfectly (I’m not a fan of the red at 50), but without him there might not be any more mile dirt races. Think about it.
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9/8/10, 11:40 AM |
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Agreed.
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Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.
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9/8/10, 5:30 PM |
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Re: Interesting night at DuQuoin
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In your quote you say as long as Sarge is in charge its gonna be the way it is....WHY???? Why does Sargeant not want to see good races????? Why would he not want the races to be 2 and 3 wide all the way around?????? Why should he not be held accountable for the way the track is prepped????? Has he not been made aware????And if he has what did he say????? All I am getting at is there would be nothing better than watching crown cars riding the cushion on the mile....why wouldn't sargeant want this to happen? What is his motivation? ![]() |
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