On behalf of track promoters Mason and Tawyna Fleetwood, first and foremost, they would like to thank each and every person that was in attendance and spent their hard earned money at Twin Cities Raceway Park for the 3rd Annual No Way Out 40 this year. It is understood that there were some mistakes made and some things should have been done a little different. It was the first race of the year, with only being able to get one practice night in prior to this race and Friday night's weather certainly did not cooperate with us on track conditions. We have learned from the mistakes that may have been made and will take care of them better in the future. We do appreciate your concerns and hope to see everyone back for the remaining sprint races this year and return once again to the 4th Annual No Way Out 40, which will be bigger and better than ever. With that said the date of next years No Way Out 40 will be released soon and the top prize is still being decided on! Thank you for your time and support of Twin Cities Raceway Park.
Originally Posted by Twin Cities Raceway Park:
On behalf of track promoters Mason and Tawyna Fleetwood, first and foremost, they would like to thank each and every person that was in attendance and spent their hard earned money at Twin Cities Raceway Park for the 3rd Annual No Way Out 40 this year. It is understood that there were some mistakes made and some things should have been done a little different. It was the first race of the year, with only being able to get one practice night in prior to this race and Friday night's weather certainly did not cooperate with us on track conditions. We have learned from the mistakes that may have been made and will take care of them better in the future. We do appreciate your concerns and hope to see everyone back for the remaining sprint races this year and return once again to the 4th Annual No Way Out 40, which will be bigger and better than ever. With that said the date of next years No Way Out 40 will be released soon and the top prize is still being decided on! Thank you for your time and support of Twin Cities Raceway Park.
While I appreciate and respect that the track has acknowledged the issues, and I don't at all want this to turn into a roast. But I can't help but wonder how a track could a) Ignore the large dry patch of clay in turn 4 and b) start over a hour late for no apparent reason. Can you shed any light on either of those?
I made a 12 hour haul round trip and couldn't have been more disappointed with the night (Aside from the car and fan turnout).
Wow, granted I sat Pitside but I didn't see a bad night by any means. Racing wasn't great and ran a little long but Damn, A bad night at racing is better than sitting in the house like the last five months.
Thanks for putting on the event Mason. had a good time.