Cool to see Devils Bowl (Tx) on the schedule. Surprised no Lakeside of I-70 Speedway. For a special events track, I-70 has been absent on a lot of the national touring calendars.
Originally Posted by sw1911:
July 26 should have been THAT?
Well, the three TBA dates in the schedule all kind of line up with the Terre Haute dates in the 2022 schedule. We’ll see if they can get anyone to promote THAT or not. At least they have place holders for it.
A few surprises this year. Texas races, no West Coast trip at years end, Macon Speedway, ending the season in Oklahoma all departures from the “ typical” USAC schedule.
I vote for either Montpelier or and Paragon for the TBA's if THAT can't be worked out.
THAT seems like a weird situation. If they have a contract or not? (Promoter group)
All Sprint weeks 8k to win. Almost all travel tracks are 6k or more.
BETTER! Hopefully more will follow or make more races with USAC Never understood running for 200 when start is 500-600 just up the street.
3 nights at Circle City! I assume that they cant find another track to pair with Perris out west. I imagine they lost their ass at the Arizona track so they need to find another track out there. I doubt many cars would haul all the way out there for one weekend.
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Originally Posted by racefan20:
3 nights at Circle City! I assume that they cant find another track to pair with Perris out west. I imagine they lost their ass at the Arizona track so they need to find another track out there. I doubt many cars would haul all the way out there for one weekend.
I wonder if Perris undetermined future played a role in not scheduling a race there.
Interesting... Kutztown "Action Track" is a new one for USAC Sprints, i think, but its "show up points" only & not considered part of Eastern Storm. I saw USAC Midgets there a couple of years ago & it was great.... teeny track, usually run micro sprints.
Not sure if they've ever run 410s... should be hellacious!