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8/23/11, 3:21 PM |
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Re: Springfield Observations
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8/24/11, 12:02 AM |
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Re: Springfield Observations
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Hey Funkster, Monday is a holiday after DuQuoin. Go to DuQuoin and take a leisurely ride home Monday morning. You have NO EXCUSE not to go to Duquoin now.
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8/24/11, 6:40 AM |
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Re: Springfield Observations
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As much as I like the champ cars, It is very hard to pass on a show at Kokomo. Last year the Labor Day race was about as good as I saw all year. The 8 minute drive home is a bonus.
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8/24/11, 1:10 PM |
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Re: Springfield Observations
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I think if it could have been sucessfull, Earl would have finished it.
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8/24/11, 1:18 PM |
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Re: Springfield Observations
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Join Date: Jun 2011 Posts: 354 |
tyler was on american race tire. had 50 laps left in it!
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8/24/11, 4:18 PM |
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The appreciation for the finesse and the need for smooth and calculated driving maybe isn't as enjoyable as it once was. But, then again, maybe I'm wrong.
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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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8/24/11, 4:56 PM | #37 | |
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Your wrong. I am a younger fan than most of you and I must say there is nothing finer in motorsports than to see those beautiful cars on a mile for a hundred circuts. The only thing I can rail against is this 49 51 lap bs. Just call them twin fifties offer extra cash for the front runners to go to the tail just don't try to pass it off as a hundred miler. That's like saying it's a girl even though it's pre op. Also if you want to draw in younger fans cheer or jeer every now and then show some passion for this awe inspiring sport. Sorry I'll shut up and wait for updates.
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8/24/11, 5:06 PM |
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8/24/11, 6:54 PM |
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Re: Springfield Observations
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Back before USAC tried it's first of many unsuccessful suicide attempts
(removing the dirt from the champ car trail) the dirt miles were all SRO. The races mattered more to the casual fan because they could see someone who ran Indy , race on dirt. Also the fans knew if you were to win the title you had to race on dirt. As for me there is no more beautiful sight in racing then a Champ dirt car on a mile. Poetry in motion. Yeah , I know Kokomo is eight minutes away, but I wouldn't pass up a chance to see this at Duquoin. ![]() IMG_4799 copy by uncloose1, on Flickr But this is just my opinion. Duquoin 2010 |
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8/24/11, 9:41 PM |
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Beautiful shot there, Chris!
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