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Topic: hoseheaders: what's been the largest 2021 single-division sprint car count?
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June 07, 2021 at
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I was doing some research on 'what is the largest single-division of sprint cars (and winged-type) at a track on any given night' at this point in the 2021 racing season.
I have found some that approached 45, but I thought I'd see if any of you could tell me about a sprint car race that had more sprint cars than that in their own, respective sprint car division in 2021.
And I'll clue you in on why I am wanting to know, as this week's Bandits Outlaw Sprint Series event at Texas Motor Speedway's Dirt Track, we have over 50 paid entries.
By race night this Thursday, I'd like to know the answer to that factoid, as in this 'transition' period of the country opening back up, I see things like this as forward progress.
Any facts any of you may would like to share here would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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June 07, 2021 at
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June 07, 2021 at
09:28:21 AM by BillV99
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Posted By: dmantx on June 07 2021 at 08:41:53 AM
I was doing some research on 'what is the largest single-division of sprint cars (and winged-type) at a track on any given night' at this point in the 2021 racing season.
I have found some that approached 45, but I thought I'd see if any of you could tell me about a sprint car race that had more sprint cars than that in their own, respective sprint car division in 2021.
And I'll clue you in on why I am wanting to know, as this week's Bandits Outlaw Sprint Series event at Texas Motor Speedway's Dirt Track, we have over 50 paid entries.
By race night this Thursday, I'd like to know the answer to that factoid, as in this 'transition' period of the country opening back up, I see things like this as forward progress.
Any facts any of you may would like to share here would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Results
Wing 410
- 48 5/12 Lincoln,PA WoO
- 44 4/17 Port Ryal,PA AS
- 43 5/31 Port Royal,PA AS
- 42 5/23 Kokomo,IN AS
- 41 5/1 Sharon,PA AS
Wingless 410
- 46 5/29 Lincoln Park,IN MSCS
- 45 2/11 Bubba,FL USAC
- 45 2/12 Bubba,FL USAC
- 44 5/14 Gas City,IN BOSS
- 43 4/16 Bloomington,IN USAC
Wing 360
- 62 4/30 Silver Dollar,CA
- 61 5/1 Silver Dollar,CA SCCT
- 54 3/12 Keller,CA KoT
- 51 3/13 Keller,CA KoT
- 49 2/11 East Bay,FL
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June 07, 2021 at
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THANK YOU for your lightning fast response...and for the service you provide! Let me know if you're ever going to be in TX and wanting to take in a race!
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June 07, 2021 at
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Port Royal had 54 PASS 305 winged sprint cars on April 3.
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June 08, 2021 at
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Posted By: HoldenCaulfield on June 07 2021 at 03:46:11 PM
Port Royal had 54 PASS 305 winged sprint cars on April 3.
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Time of the year is a big factor especially in the early part of season. There could be near 80+ at Knoxville Nationals. Not sprinters but Chili Bowl tops all open wheel events for $10K to win. Our local track is having an enduro thay pays $5K to win and already has well over 100 prepaid entries. One of the biggest races of the year is the IMCA Boone Nationals
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June 08, 2021 at
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The Cappy Classic usually has 50 plus. I think it has been in the 80s
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