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wolfracer69 (Offline)
  #21 5/1/10 1:50 PM
that lineup looks good to me just wondering what would be half way for rain check?
DIRT-TRACK-JUNKIE
  #22 5/1/10 2:31 PM
Nunn that looks good, but you know it wont happen
SprintManDave (Offline)
  #23 5/1/10 2:44 PM
Originally Posted by Stuckwieser:
LOL, ok then run the sprints first at least!
I am wondering why they even scheduled 4 classes on a USAC night.
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kylecumminsfan (Offline)
  #24 5/1/10 2:48 PM
whats the weather lookin like??
TRUCKER D (Offline)
  #25 5/1/10 2:52 PM
its been a while since i have been to lps what time do they start qualifying could not find it on website all it says it gates open at 430? Do they start a six like normal or what?

Thanks
Trucker
Al Pierce (Offline)
  #26 5/1/10 3:20 PM
Originally Posted by TRUCKER D:
its been a while since i have been to lps what time do they start qualifying could not find it on website all it says it gates open at 430? Do they start a six like normal or what?

Thanks
Trucker
You would find that on the "track information" page of the website. It lists hots at 5:30 (never happens at a regular show) and racing at 7 but that is for a regular show. I think they will be a little more punctual tonight. I'd expect cars on the track at 5:30.
TRUCKER D (Offline)
  #27 5/1/10 3:22 PM
thanks i must be going blind but lets go racing any way
kylecumminsfan (Offline)
  #28 5/1/10 3:29 PM
what is the track address?
agar (Offline)
  #29 5/1/10 3:36 PM
Should by a lot of Sprints every body else rained out
ronmil (Offline)
  #30 5/1/10 3:39 PM
The website address is www.lincolnparkspeedway.com. The physical address is US40 near the junction of SR243.

---------- Post added at 02:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:39 PM ----------

I hate to miss this race, but the weather forecast for southern Indiana later tonight calls for some pretty serious weather and I don't want to have to drive through potentially dangerous storms.

Ron Miller
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