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CTtoPA (Offline)
  #11 3/27/11 9:11 PM
Hoseheads.com
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berks co (Offline)
  #12 3/28/11 11:48 AM
AARN is a regional paper, don't know if a Indiana resident would like it that much. NOT NASCAR happy, which is a good thing but it is a mid atlantic area publication.
Dick Monahan (Offline)
  #13 3/28/11 12:20 PM
One of the "secrets" to AARN's success is their huge coverage of "small car" racing in their area. They are all over minis and micros and quarters and dwarfs and ... Check out how many of their advertisers are aiming at that market.
JHarris (Offline)
  #14 3/30/11 6:43 PM
It is an excellent paper. It does cover Ohio and Pa, east coast sprints well. They have some of the best writers for columns of any paper ever produced. It is east coast but you get more sprint coverage for that part of the country than NSSN did in the end and I subscribed to NSSN for 51 years. Also been taking Hawkeye since it came out and AARN for at least 15 years. They serve there niche well. If you are looking for solid Indiana info,neither are the place. It is the info age, this website, go to each tracks website and association website for in depth coverage. Most of them are good but a few really suck.

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In addition if you don't know the address of a track or sanction, go to speedwaysonline.com and they have all of them.
dirtnonwingfan (Offline)
  #15 3/30/11 10:14 PM
[/COLOR]In addition if you don't know the address of a track or sanction, go to speedwaysonline.com and they have all of them.[/QUOTE]

Great suggestion. In addition, they have what has to be the most comprehensive list of races I have seen. If you want to know what is running on a certain date, this is the place to look.

Frank Daigh
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