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May 02, 2024 at
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08:55:48 AM by jason88cubs
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Posted By: Shortie12 on May 01 2024 at 11:18:14 PM
Short tracks make for exciting races. No yellows or DNFs traffic was a factor but thats what fans pay to see.Gravel beat the best HL or WOO. Larsons starting on the pole wasnt the race it sometimes is. Buddy and Cory are both. very talented.If promotor didnt make money it couldnt have been a better show in front of looked like a full house especially on Wed. Missed a few but glad for 55 that showed up. Being a WOO commited driver limits them from doing what several HL did by supporting another group.
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Outlaws already run what 81 races? add 4 that's 85
How many would they actually run?
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May 02, 2024 at
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Posted By: Shortie12 on May 01 2024 at 06:33:37 PM
Perfect example of HL and WOO racing together. The best of the best is what fans like to see instead of division among the 2 series. HLs midweek races are great but has to rely on Flo to make it work. Division has never worked in any type of competitive sports
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Maybe it is not a zero sum game. Maybe there are a bunch of fans who would go to more races if they were relatively close to home.
Within hearing distance of Tri City Speedway
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Posted By: sprintfanatic on May 01 2024 at 07:03:26 PM
56 cars at a POS track, this could have carnage.
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I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to Jacksonville as a POS track. I live 4 hours north, and people in my area absolutely love the place and travel there often for all classes. I thought the track was great and the decision to prep before feature was definitely the correct one.
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May 02, 2024 at
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With over 50 cars checked in and the top 15 being the best from both HL and WOO it is similar to when the WOO would come to Knoxville they paid same amount of points as most of the time not many at that time got enough money to pay for fuel. Some like Brown could compete well but many who were very good at weekly shows had to get a break to get in A.
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May 02, 2024 at
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With over 50 cars checked in and the top 15 being the best from both HL and WOO it is similar to when the WOO would come to Knoxville they paid same amount of points as most of the time not many at that time got enough money to pay for fuel. Some like Brown could compete well but many who were very good at weekly shows had to get a break to get in A.
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May 03, 2024 at
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Posted By: miledirtfan on May 02 2024 at 06:14:19 AM
Well said Latemodel1 - bingo
the comparison with the national dirt late model situation is spot on
Now if HL and WoO would agree on about 12 majors a year and not schedule on top of each for those, perfect
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HL does kind of do that on their own. They don't schedule against any of the Knoxville races, the big Huset's races, the national open at the grove, or World Finals. Iron Man 55 at I55 Raceway is another race HL did not schedule against (but it is the same time as the 360 Nationals). Now how many will show up is another question. Eldora has the 2 day HL races right before the outlaws run the King's royal also. But would like to see more like this.
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