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revjimk (Offline)
  #31 6/18/17 4:08 PM
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester:
You got your preferences, I've got mine. Id be perfectly happy if USAC went back to the nothing smaller than 3/8ths rule. I love seeing em run fast and stretch their legs. I watched the PPV and all in all thought it was a very good show, The one's with recent laps on the track in anything had a bit of a advantage early, But like Terre Haute, the more you run it. The better you get and the closer the racing will be come.

The track had two grooves all night. Seen a pic from after the races of people sitting on the cushion in two which was two foot tall.
Glad USAC is back at the Grove. I know those guys worked their tails off to even get a show there. Staab told me when he got the Eastern Storm Going that every track wanted to run their normal night etc. It was very hard to get the races they did in the first few years.

Also was a stellar car count
Is this the first Eastern Storm with no rainouts? (anti-jinx disclaimer..) Its a week or so later, more convenient for me too... good move
revjimk (Offline)
  #32 6/18/17 4:15 PM
Originally Posted by ISF:
Terre Haute is at least as long as Williams Grove, maybe a touch longer, and on any given day the wingless sprint car racing at THAT is as good as any bullring in the country.
I was really looking forward to the Terre Haute USAC race recently, but alas, rained out. OK for me after 2 day drive from Denver, needed a break, swam 1/2 mile at Terre Haute YMCA, had terrific dinner of Indian food, sat in the park watching the swollen Wabash... I like Terre Haute. But the next day when I pulled into Indiana StateFairgrounds & was told about cancellation, I was crushed... no rain, muddy track. At Kokomo they know how to fix that, it seems...
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