Originally Posted by flagboy55:
Glad to see Charles endorsing a wing race!
Nonsense, Im going for the Mods and see a couple stock car drivers like Bell and Larson kick the WoO's butts.
I actually quit going when I predicted three races in a row exactly as they played out. It's great when outside competition can come in and give em a run, especially guys who came from the NW and midget background.
Wanting to get reserved tickets so I can be underneath the over head and maybe in the shade. Section H, Row 19 (turn 4 almost). Should be high enough to be under the awning right?
Yes however from about 7 until sunset the sun shines directly in there. Not much anyone can do about it. coming to the longest days of the year for the next three weeks.
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Waking up like... racing the next 4 days! @CocaCola 600 tonight, Lawrenceburg @WorldofOutlaws Monday, Montpelier @USACNation Tuesday, and back with Outlaws for Fairbury on Wednesday. 👍🏼🇺🇸 Kyle Larson
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester:
Nonsense, Im going for the Mods and see a couple stock car drivers like Bell and Larson kick the WoO's butts.
I actually quit going when I predicted three races in a row exactly as they played out. It's great when outside competition can come in and give em a run, especially guys who came from the NW and midget background.
Who came from the NW and who has a midget background? Just curious? Neither Bell or Larson would qualify if you realized they started their careers in winged sprint cars. Northern California isn't the NW and Oklahoma is far from it. Just saying.
Haha, I’ve made that argument before. Someone said Rico was a NW guy too. A bit like the Posse vs the world argument in winged sprints. All in good fun.
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester:
Nonsense, Im going for the Mods and see a couple stock car drivers like Bell and Larson kick the WoO's butts.
I actually quit going when I predicted three races in a row exactly as they played out. It's great when outside competition can come in and give em a run, especially guys who came from the NW and midget background.
I just hope the track promoters don't figure out there are people out there willing to pay $35 to watch a 400 to win race.