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10/14/24, 9:44 AM | #11 | ||
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When I am on the road announcing a night race, I usually set the limit of 250 or less and I am driving home. That is with one exception, the Mohave Valley Raceway in Arizona. It is about 231 miles. If I have someone with me, I drive home from there. Alone, no way. 140 miles of that trip is through the desert. With the exception of a couple rest stops and two or three gas stations, there is nothing and that includes lights. Great desert landscapes in the daylight, but on a moonless night, it is like driving in a dark tunnel. Not the place to be driving if you are tired. I announced the USAC/CRA there this past Saturday, got about four hours sleep at the hotel and left for home at 4:45 AM. Still drove about halfway through it in the dark but being rested, it was fine. If I have someone with me after a race there, I make that drive, but never alone. These days in California where I live ( about 35 miles east of Los Angeles) there are only three oval tracks within 100 miles of my home. Perris, Irwindale and the Orange Show Speedway.
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10/14/24, 10:48 AM | #12 | ||
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25 years ago my weekly routine was:
FRIDAY - Drive from St Louis to Gas City (5 hours one way). Stay over in Indy. SATURDAY – 16th Street or Putnamville. Sometimes both! Then drive back to St Louis (3-4 hours). I was often home by 3-4am. SUNDAY – Get up and drive to Haubstadt (2.5 hours). See the show there then drive home (2.5 hours). Get a few hours sleep and back to work Monday morning fresh as a daisy. I loved every minute of it, but I just can’t do that anymore. These days, I’m perfectly content on going to one, maybe two, special shows per month. That’s it. If I have to drive more than couple hours, I’ll splurge for a hotel. |
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10/14/24, 12:28 PM | #13 | ||
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Race Count Last Year: 48 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 18,654 |
Lawrenceburg is seven plus hours round trip.
I never stay over. I’m 85 and drive by myself. That’s why I said it was too far. I once drove the 5 hours plus to Eldora Saw the 4 Crown and drove back to Evansville. Earlene was with me. We got home at after 7:00am Since she’s in rehab in a nursing home I’m not about to make the trip to Lawrenceburg by myself.
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10/14/24, 12:32 PM | #14 | ||
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Only if I have a race car to drive, and that's not likely anymore, at 87.
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10/14/24, 3:48 PM |
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10/14/24, 4:54 PM |
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Had a 4 hr. drive home this year for the longest and that really is too much. The 2-2.5 hr is a better sweet spot for max time or look to tie in a hotel these days. When possible, I like to hit the pits after the races so the shorter drive allows for that also. Always sad at end of the racing season but may still have Montpelier in the crosshairs for 1 more.
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10/14/24, 5:05 PM | #17 | ||
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