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Augie (Offline)
  #41 10/26/07 6:30 AM
I will be sponsoring Al for the next Boones Farm 50!
BrentTFunk (Offline)
  #42 10/26/07 2:39 PM
I personally think Terre Haute was at its modern best under Bob Sargent. Well run shows, very good track conditions. I love Haubstadt, but I have never heard of the Helfrich family showing an interest in THAT.
wbr (Offline)
  #43 10/26/07 4:22 PM
Originally Posted by BrentTFunk:
I personally think Terre Haute was at its modern best under Bob Sargent. Well run shows, very good track conditions. I love Haubstadt, but I have never heard of the Helfrich family showing an interest in THAT.
I most adamantly agree, I attended a couple of shows at THAT prior to the DA promoting and they were pretty good ones, I suppose Mr Sargent was promoting them? I also agree that the Helfrich's are in the tops 2% of all promoters. The fans have lots of well stocked concessions, cold beer if you want it, clean restrooms and the shows are pretty good. Did I forget NO DUST? :nonwingfan::usac::prafan:

Jim Gardner (Offline)
  #44 10/26/07 4:30 PM
Originally Posted by Kirk Spridgeon:
Sprintweek would really look a lot better with Vernon and Putnamville added to the list, though!!
I would love to see North Vernon back on the Sprintweek schedule as well.
Fredmer (Offline)
  #45 10/26/07 6:21 PM
When I moved to TH this year I was saddened to be missing the races at Angell Park but excited to finally attend the historic Action Track. Imagine my saddness when I arrived to find an Actionless Track. I have attended many of Mr. Sargent's races before and have always been pleased with the programs. I can't wait to have the friends down to see some racing at THAT.:applaud:
Dirtfan (Offline)
  #46 10/27/07 8:41 PM
Originally Posted by Kirk Spridgeon
Sprintweek would really look a lot better with Vernon and Putnamville added to the list, though!!

Sad part is, it won't happen until I hit the lottery, or someone(DA) expires.

Dan Hetser


"Today is a Gift, Tomorrow is not Promised"
Tim Watson (Offline)
  #47 10/28/07 11:05 AM
What is Jamie Reed doing these days?
Dwight Clock (Offline)
  #48 10/28/07 11:21 AM
Originally Posted by Tim Watson:
What is Jamie Reed doing these days?
Tim, when Jamie left I believe it was because he said he had too much going on and couldn't devote the time needed to run THAT properly.
Bill Gardner (Offline)
  #49 10/28/07 12:00 PM
Originally Posted by Tim Watson:
What is Jamie Reed doing these days?
Last I knew, He moved to Louisville and was working for television network there. That was right after he left THAT
Tim Watson (Offline)
  #50 10/28/07 12:01 PM
Originally Posted by Dwight Clock:
Tim, when Jamie left I believe it was because he said he had too much going on and couldn't devote the time needed to run THAT properly.
Thanks Dwight. I had no problem when he ran the track. He would even answer his cell while he was working on the track!
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