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June 03, 2020 at
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With only 70 pre-registered teams allowed this weekend, I wonder how this is going to shake down with who will and who will not get to race?
Too bad they couldn't let them Pit over in turns 3 & 4 outside of the track if space is the issue...
Either way I'm Shickled Titless about the thought of seeing some races.
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June 03, 2020 at
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Posted By: Paintboss on June 03 2020 at 10:14:48 AM
With only 70 pre-registered teams allowed this weekend, I wonder how this is going to shake down with who will and who will not get to race?
Too bad they couldn't let them Pit over in turns 3 & 4 outside of the track if space is the issue...
Either way I'm Shickled Titless about the thought of seeing some races.
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Good for you and the people of the town, it is nice to see live racing again.
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June 03, 2020 at
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Wasn't aware of the restriction. Seems silly but that's for another day. Is it first come first serve or are so many spots held for each class? Would be no bueno if the first 50 cars registered were 305s with 10 of each 360s and 410s allowed. And yes I understand this likely isn't the case and finding 70 cars at times in years past wasn't always easy.
The question is... 34 raceway for USAC 410 wingless or Knoxville for normal show? Leaning Knoxville but not 100% sold either way.
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June 03, 2020 at
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Posted By: IADIRT on June 03 2020 at 12:25:55 PM
Wasn't aware of the restriction. Seems silly but that's for another day. Is it first come first serve or are so many spots held for each class? Would be no bueno if the first 50 cars registered were 305s with 10 of each 360s and 410s allowed. And yes I understand this likely isn't the case and finding 70 cars at times in years past wasn't always easy.
The question is... 34 raceway for USAC 410 wingless or Knoxville for normal show? Leaning Knoxville but not 100% sold either way.
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I'd probably do 34 and then go to Knoxville next week for the WoO. Knoxville will have a fine field but the All Stars are elsewhere which will attract some teams and the WoO will also attract some teams.
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June 03, 2020 at
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Have my tickets printed ready to go. Just sitting at any track watching a race will be a welcome change. Can't wait for Saturday.
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June 03, 2020 at
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Mine are printed out and in the car as well Highspeed. I'll be happier than a Pig in a Puddle come Saturday.
So far Weather looks great as well. See ya in the Even Rows somewhere.
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June 03, 2020 at
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Posted By: Paintboss on June 03 2020 at 10:14:48 AM
With only 70 pre-registered teams allowed this weekend, I wonder how this is going to shake down with who will and who will not get to race?
Too bad they couldn't let them Pit over in turns 3 & 4 outside of the track if space is the issue...
Either way I'm Shickled Titless about the thought of seeing some races.
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Can't wait for next weekend when the outlaws come to town. Making the trip out then.
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June 03, 2020 at
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Posted By: Paintboss on June 03 2020 at 10:14:48 AM
With only 70 pre-registered teams allowed this weekend, I wonder how this is going to shake down with who will and who will not get to race?
Too bad they couldn't let them Pit over in turns 3 & 4 outside of the track if space is the issue...
Either way I'm Shickled Titless about the thought of seeing some races.
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Im guessing everybody who wants to race should be fine.... not sure how many cars you expect for a weekly show.
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June 03, 2020 at
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31 410 teams registered according to Knoxville raceway Facebook page. Will release names of registered 360 and pro sprint entries by Friday.
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June 03, 2020 at
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Posted By: IADIRT on June 03 2020 at 12:25:55 PM
Wasn't aware of the restriction. Seems silly but that's for another day. Is it first come first serve or are so many spots held for each class? Would be no bueno if the first 50 cars registered were 305s with 10 of each 360s and 410s allowed. And yes I understand this likely isn't the case and finding 70 cars at times in years past wasn't always easy.
The question is... 34 raceway for USAC 410 wingless or Knoxville for normal show? Leaning Knoxville but not 100% sold either way.
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If you were in points last year in each class you are in but must pre register. No 50 outsiders can not come in which could happen with out rules. That is my understanding.
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June 03, 2020 at
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Posted By: linbob on June 03 2020 at 09:01:06 PM
If you were in points last year in each class you are in but must pre register. No 50 outsiders can not come in which could happen with out rules. That is my understanding.
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Jac Haud, Macri, Tyler Courtney are all registered. None of them were in the points last season.
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June 04, 2020 at
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Posted By: oswald on June 03 2020 at 09:44:07 PM
Jac Haud, Macri, Tyler Courtney are all registered. None of them were in the points last season.
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They probably prioritized the guys running for points this year and last year, but that's probably only 20 or so cars.
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June 04, 2020 at
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Posted By: oswald on June 03 2020 at 09:44:07 PM
Jac Haud, Macri, Tyler Courtney are all registered. None of them were in the points last season.
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Rico Abreau
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