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cleatziff (Offline)
  #121 7/25/13 9:17 AM
I have already received a call from someone wanting to go to a dirt race.

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Chubs Peterson (Offline)
  #122 7/25/13 11:40 AM
Terry Baltes is alive and well. Had a bit of a run-in with the law a few months ago, but seen him at Eldora on Tuesday night.
Which reminds me of the saddest thing I have seen at Eldora in a long time. Earl and Berneice were removed from their seats, they been sitting in for 60 years and put in lawn chairs behind the top row of seats. But saw several groups of people walk up and meet them. Amazing that even the NASCAR people know who Earl is.
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PatrickMead#13 (Offline)
  #123 7/25/13 12:43 PM
Bottom line is the race was a brilliant idea. It was a marketing dream for just about every dirt track around because now you have folks exposed that never would have before. Well done!!!

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Mud Packer (Offline)
  #124 7/25/13 1:16 PM
Here are some observations of last nights Mud Summer Classic from just a fan in attendance.

1)It wasn't the best race that I saw all year but it certainly wasn't the worst either.

2)The track was prepped exactly as it needed to be for the type of vehicle racing. It really wasn't your normal dirt track experience.

I was very surprised with the few yellows mostly for debris. Not your typical NASCAR yellow but they actually had debris on the track to pick up.

I thought for a while that we might be in trouble. The lights went out and it delayed the start of the feature. That could have spelled disaster with the overflow crowd on hand.

3)The crowd was electric and this is how I wish open wheel racing could be presented. The whole atmosphere was exciting and Eldora came off to the first time attendees as a special place....an event if you may.

4)Quite surprisingly most of the fans were well behaved and sat down for most of the show. We had a group of 20 or so standing right in front of us for the first 5 laps of the feature but when reminded????? sat down and allowed everyone to see the race.

5)The 50/50 winner went home with over $17,000 more than they came with. To bad it wasn't me.

6)Since NASCAR used the magic formula of locking in 20 positions before hand, the heat races weren't as exciting as they could have been. Open it up to all and see how the fenders start rubbing.

7)Roger Slack certainly learned a thing or two from Humpty Wheeler when it comes to pyrotechnical displays. Fireworks in the sky over Eldora. Something about flames and racing.

8)NASCAR did a good job with the breaks between each segment. Instead of bringing all trucks in and have a 10-15 minute break, three laps for 15 trucks and then bring in the next 15 trucks. Absolutely no down time.

9)I am always proud of being able to make a correct prediction. Last night a man sitting behind us was well oiled and proud of the fact that he had been drinking since 7 AM. I told RacinBabe that before feature time the true story will be told.

Right on cue he puked all over the place and then settled in and was rather quite for the semi.

At this point in time he promptly ate something and at the start of the feature was again barfing all over himself. I don't think he even got to see the race. God I love it when I make the right call.

10)Finally, some of the most intense racing of the evening was reserved for the maniacs leaving the parking lot. Always interesting seeing the real "professionals" racing out of the parking lot.

An interesting evening for sure. Quite surprised with how some of the dirt track ringers performed, or shall I say didn't perform. Makes you wonder if their reputation takes a hit or not?

Mike

Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
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captrat (Offline)
  #125 7/25/13 6:23 PM
Hope this does inspire more dirt racing on TV; but I hope someone can send them video from heat races from Kokomo during ISW. In a perfect world it might open their eyes beyond the marketing hype of NASCAR and yes WoO.
cecil98 (Offline)
  #126 7/25/13 7:34 PM
Originally Posted by Honest-Sam:
Better than I thought it would be. Anyone? Track was what it was 'supposed to be', which is camera friendly and windshield friendly. Track crew did a great job of obliging NASCAR in my estimation. Probably hard to provide a custom order racing surface. Again, and it sort of pains me, but the racing was better than I thought they would have.

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I agree 100%, Honest-Sam. I thought it was very entertaining, and, I could care less about trucks, normally. Everyone knew what the track surface was going to be like as soon as it was known that they were running windshields. At least it wasn't dusty.
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terrehautian (Offline)
  #127 7/25/13 7:36 PM
I DVR'd it just to see what the racing would be like. I loved the four and even possibly five wide racing. No one really "broke away" from the pack it seemed on what I watched. I only watched a few minutes of the race, but I want to get to this race next year (I hate watching racing on TV unless it is "Flip the Switch" or non wing/winged sprint cars). I would go to a NASCAR Sprint Cup race if they did one on dirt in a heart beat.
Sawdust101 (Offline)
  #128 7/25/13 7:38 PM
Now we know why the AT&T cell tower went in so fast. Could you see 20,000 people trying to call out and no signal?
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REALDEAL (Offline)
  #129 7/25/13 8:20 PM
IMO it reminded me of many stock car features I have watched at Kokomo. 2,3,4 wide at the start...good racing thru out, lapped traffic playing its role....

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johnnythunderhead (Offline)
  #130 7/25/13 9:37 PM
no one "broke away from the field"?/ well hell no they were going too slow for anyone to "break away" from anything (the Eldora pure stocks would'a blown em away!) I really don't know why everyone is acting as though this is the 1st time a dirt track race has ever been presented on t v, have you all forgotten usac's Thursday night thunder (racing that made this pick up truck crap look as weak as it is) but i'm afraid the only way we'll ever see that kind of racing on nationally broadcast t v again, is if it brings huge sponsorship $$$ with it, which I just don't see happening, so with that said get out there every chance you get and support your local dirt track and be grateful you have one to support!
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