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ronmil (Offline)
  #31 9/14/09 7:53 PM
I'll be at Bloomington, but it is such a long drive to Haubstadt, I don't know if I can pull it off or not.

Ron Miller
Al Pierce (Offline)
  #32 9/14/09 8:15 PM
Both!!!! I'm guessing 10-15 from that list will be at LPS Saturday. Probably mid-hi 30s car count at B'town & TSS.
coachmeece (Offline)
  #33 9/14/09 8:19 PM
well btown is avg 33 cars on regular show than you add the mscs and usac guys should be a good count but we shall see
dirtfan98 (Offline)
  #34 9/14/09 8:27 PM
will def be makeing the long trip to tri-state and depending when i get off work friday on bloomington but really want to and planning on makeing it!
cshuman (Offline)
  #35 9/14/09 8:29 PM
Im looking for a ride for the next couple weeks...
SprintManDave (Offline)
  #36 9/14/09 8:32 PM
Originally Posted by cshuman:
Im looking for a ride for the next couple weeks...
Whats up with the Roberts car Casey.
Dirtfan (Offline)
  #37 9/14/09 8:36 PM
Originally Posted by racefan20:
Last time I talked to BC he said he was running Bloomington but going to Columbus to the midget show on Saturday. Of course that couild have changed by now. I think Puttucky is running Saturday and about 10-12 of the names on that list would probably be there instead of TSS

So where will you be Friday & Saturday?

Dan Hetser


"Today is a Gift, Tomorrow is not Promised"
cshuman (Offline)
  #38 9/14/09 9:37 PM
no motors left
Likes: SprintManDave
DIRT-TRACK-JUNKIE
  #39 9/14/09 9:44 PM
Originally Posted by coachmeece:
well btown is avg 33 cars on regular show than you add the mscs and usac guys should be a good count but we shall see
I was thinking the same thing, low to mid 40's at both tracks, good possibility of getting over 50 at Bloomington
racefan20 (Offline)
  #40 9/14/09 10:10 PM
Originally Posted by Dirtfan:
So where will you be Friday & Saturday?
For sure Bloomington, I'm about 80% sure I'm goin Saturday too.

John Hoover

“To whom little is not enough, nothing is enough.” Epicurus
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