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6/16/11, 1:04 PM |
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Monty Miller and Warsaw Speedway
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Old school racing mechanic and car owner, Monty Miller liked racing just as much or more than anybody I've ever met. Outspoken and well respected, this is Indiana's first racing season without him, as he passed away last fall at the age of 84. His son was sprint car racer and Warsaw flagman Ronnie Miller. Monty was also a promoter for Warsaw Speedway at one time. Even though they stopped running there 20 years ago, I hope you'll check out their website sometime. www.warsawspeedway.com You can even find Dave Darland, Tony Elliott and Jeff Gordon results from 80's on there!
And does anybody else remember a clown that threw out rock hard bubble gum? |
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6/16/11, 1:11 PM |
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Re: Monty Miller and Warsaw Speedway
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Back when my dad owned a car we ran there every Saturday night, I sure do miss that place.
Jerry #66j stida.com |
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6/16/11, 3:14 PM |
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Re: Monty Miller and Warsaw Speedway
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I remember Monty Miller talking about how to set up a car for Paragon. Now, you can find that info on the internet boards. Remember when you actually had to find a helpful mechanic and ask him how to set-up a car?
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6/16/11, 3:48 PM |
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Re: Monty Miller and Warsaw Speedway
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Race Count Last Year: 73 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 742 |
Warsaw is my hometown and home racetrack. It’s the first track I ever went to as a kid and I miss it even though I don’t live up there anymore. Spent many a Saturday night there with my dad. It was the old case of track built “in the country” that stopped being in the country after years of growth. Even though those people built/moved knowing there is a racetrack, it didn’t matter. Enough of the right people can get anything done if they want to so it was shut down. My grandma lived within walking distance and you could always hear cars running. As a kid that always seemed alright to me (seemed like that is how a Saturday night is supposed to sound), others didn’t see it that way. The group that shut it down always said it was because the track wasn’t a good neighbor. I never bought it. They could have been done by 10pm every week and run mufflers on the cars and I still think they would have shut it down. They did run a quarter midget race there last year so at least something has been run on it again.
Avilla is another good northern track I used to go to as a kid that found the same fate.
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Last edited by openwheelKT; 6/16/11 at 3:50 PM. |
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