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usac1957 (Offline)
  #21 12/5/09 6:03 PM
The imis show would of been a great time to announce there schedule
quicktime3 (Offline)
  #22 12/5/09 6:58 PM
Unfortunately, usac1957, the Promoter's Workshop is currently taking place in Reno, Nevada. A lot of tracks won't even schedule until that time period, so it was basically out of their hands. USAC will still have their schedule out before almost every short-track sanctioning body, including the World of Outlaws.
S_Meekhof (Offline)
  #23 12/6/09 2:28 PM
Originally Posted by sc96:
Hopefully they are getting more pavement races together for sprints and silvercrown.

Berlin Raceway released there schedule, http://www.berlinraceway.com/html/schedule.html

USAC Sprints Saturday June 12

USAC Silver Crown Series Thursday August 12
FishBurger (Offline)
  #24 12/6/09 2:53 PM
I would be only mildly (and pleasantly) surprised if Lawrenceburg gets a Silver Crown date in '10. I don't have any inside info and am likely out to lunch as usual, but I do know some local politicos had mentioned that possibilty when the massive track changes (improvements ?) were in the planning stages.
Avon Open Wheel fan (Offline)
  #25 12/7/09 5:36 PM
First time poster but long time follower of this great web site. I went to USAC today to do some Christmas shopping and I was told to look for the schedule to come out this Thursday. By the way my name is Jay I know its bad when people do not leave their names on the postings.
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Mud Packer (Offline)
  #26 12/7/09 6:46 PM
Originally Posted by Avon Open Wheel fan:
First time poster but long time follower of this great web site. I went to USAC today to do some Christmas shopping and I was told to look for the schedule to come out this Thursday. By the way my name is Jay I know its bad when people do not leave their names on the postings.
Jay,

Welcome to being a poster instead of a lurker. Thanks for the info and many of us will be waiting patiently to see the 2010 version of the USAC schedule.

Mike

Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
dirtnonwingfan (Offline)
  #27 12/7/09 7:09 PM
Welcome Jay. Always good to get someone else participating. Hope you enjoy the board.

Frank Daigh
bigmojo5
  #28 12/8/09 12:24 AM
Originally Posted by Avon Open Wheel fan:
First time poster but long time follower of this great web site. I went to USAC today to do some Christmas shopping and I was told to look for the schedule to come out this Thursday. By the way my name is Jay I know its bad when people do not leave their names on the postings.
Must be a Mr. Obvious fan
Jim Morrison

Bob and Tom rock

---------- Post added at 12:33 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:24 AM ----------

Originally Posted by aussiemidgetfan:
Isn't Lawrenceburg a tad short?
Isn't a 358 cubic inch power plant a little anemic for Lawenceburg's big banking, let alone the heavier and longer car? I wasn't too impressed with them on the banking at Salem back in 1988.
Avon Open Wheel fan (Offline)
  #29 12/8/09 4:30 PM
Yes how did you guess that was always my favorite on the Bob and Tom show. At least I did not say long time listener first time caller even though I do listen to Rush Limbaugh some.

No I am glad to finally get on board and be a poster on here and I hope to actually meet some of you this spring out at the races.

Jay
Charles Nungester (Offline)
  #30 12/8/09 6:32 PM
IMHO half the reasoning behind a SC car is a endurance race as much as a big track race. A hundred lap race on Burg would be a marathon. Only the strong would survive.

I've only seen about four or five SC races in person and all were at Eldora. I liked em ok. Expecially the one that Hewitt spun and won and that was only fifty laps.

Chuck, not meaning to hijack the thread. Carry on

Charles Nungester
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