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11/29/24, 11:32 AM   #21
Re: IRP announces new All-Star Pavement Midgets in 2025.
Charles Nungester
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Dan Binks was experimenting with half LS engines. Had em at the Chili Bowl two years ago. One was three cylinder, the other four. Not sure where the program stands but he was aiming at less than half the Toyota's and SR11s in cost and longer lasting.

Also been running some form of LS in the Doran Pavement Sprint. and their record is sound!
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11/29/24, 6:13 PM   #22
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I hope no one is paying $30,000 for a bmara engine...suppose it could be within a few grand though (for a new, best of the best top of the line full dressed and tuned with fuel and ignition systems...). Whatever works I guess...
Go ahead, ask around, or call one of 2, maybe 3 builders that make hey in badger, and you’ll most likely be spending that much.
If your starting from scratch, and want to run regularly in the top 5, you’ll need that “full dressed” model. So better just go ahead bring the $30k
 
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12/1/24, 11:59 AM   #23
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Folks involved with NEMA lites and the rebranded Grundy County series were among those who spearheaded the toe in the water approach last year. This didn't just get made up in a few weeks. There is experience here
 
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12/5/24, 10:23 AM   #24
Re: IRP announces new All-Star Pavement Midgets in 2025.
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So, I've done my share of track constructive criticisms. As you say above, what constitutes piss poor management at Anderson? They run a full schedule from April through early October, installed new lights, invested in a new track sound system, reasonable admission prices, offers fans every type of pavement racing series in the area from Little 500, 500 Sprint Car tour, Kenyon midgets, ASA super late models, CRA late models, Midwest modifieds, CRA Street Stocks, Vores Compact Series and numerous other support series. Starts on time, rarely an intermission, affordable concessions and seems to run fast programs. What am I missing that is poor management?
Hay if 8 to 12 car classes are your thing, enjoy! They bring in all of the other stuff because they cannot run a consistent program. Ask the drivers there. Most of the series that come in run their portion of the program. As far as facility upgrades, those would be forced upgrades. Sounds system was terrible. half the speakers did not even work. The lights that were replaced, were over 30 years old. They were used lights when they were put up. I know the business that put them up. They are here in my hometown. When those were put in we attended the track every single week. It's so miss managed that Mt. Lawn went from a Sunday track to Saturday and outdraws them on every weekly class. Quick efficient programs, yup pretty easy when there aren't many racecars..... Out of the series that you mention, I am friends with 3 officials. They all hate Anderson Speedway. Love the track, hate the management. Its all about how they are treated. Concessions, they couldn't get any worse. Like literally, they really struggled after they parted ways with Huffman. Huffman was bad, and it got
a lot worse.

New owners of Speedrome did decent this year. There will be some growing pains, seen a lot of growth over the last 10 years. Talk about facility improvements!

To bad the promoter at Mt. Lawn passed away. He did a very good job bringing that place back. Have not seen enough of new promoter to know how good he will be. Had better car counts than Anderson.

Circle City- went there twice this year. I see big improvements in show efficiency. Very solid racer support as well. Owners may not be everyone's cup of tea, but they seem to be putting forth the effort.
 
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