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December 23, 2007 at
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We talk about how many track run 410's weekly, how many tracks run ASCS or open 360's weekly. Not the cheaper 360's with steel heads, let's see how many run the ASCS style or open headed 360's like in CA. In my area Lima runs the NRA 360's. Anyone else?
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December 23, 2007 at
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Posted By: sprintfan0 on December 23 2007 at 05:51:03 PM
We talk about how many track run 410's weekly, how many tracks run ASCS or open 360's weekly. Not the cheaper 360's with steel heads, let's see how many run the ASCS style or open headed 360's like in CA. In my area Lima runs the NRA 360's. Anyone else?
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December 23, 2007 at
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Skagit runs 360
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December 23, 2007 at
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December 23, 2007 at
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In Northern California Placerville ,Marysville ,Petaluma all run weekly shows I think Ocean Speedway runs a 10 race schedule(or they did last year) . There may be more
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December 23, 2007 at
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December 23, 2007 at
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December 24, 2007 at
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ESS in New York, URC in PA, Legion Speedway in Wentworth, NH, next year Ohsweken will have weekly 360's
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December 24, 2007 at
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Not specials, WEEKLY shows not counting the steel headed types. What are we up to 10-11 so far?
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December 24, 2007 at
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360 non-winged cars with steel blocks and aluminum ASCS heads run weekly at Manzy (with occassional visits to Casa Grande and Tucson). The ASCS Canyon division averages about 30-35 cars per show, with about 45 cars registered.
360 non-winged cars with steel blocks and aluminum heads run a series alternating between Prescott and Canyon Raceway here in Phoenix that total about 15-20 races per season. (About 15-20 cars in the club)
360 WINGED cars with steel blocks and aluminum ASCS heads (plus aluminum block 410 engines with restrictors in the injectors) run bi-weekly at Tucson. About 15 360's and 10-15 410's comprise the club overseen by the track.
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December 24, 2007 at
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Grays Harbor Raceway, in Elma, WA is the home track for the newly formed ASCS Northwest Region and runs ASCS 360 on a weekly basis.
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December 24, 2007 at
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Edmonton Ab, Alderslyde Ab, Little Rock, Ar, West Memphis Ar, Prescott Az, Antioch Ca at times, Chico Ca at times, Marysville Ca, Petaluma Ca, Placerville Ca, Santa Maria Ca, Ventura Ca, Victorville Ca, Watsonville Ca, Dacono Co, Gibsonton Fl, Knoxville Ia, Rock Rapids Ia, Atomic City Id, Meridian Id, Park City Ks, Arlington Mn, Jackson Mn, Redwood Falls Mn, California Mo, Eldon Mo, Odessa Mo, Eagle Ne, Stuart Ne, Rumney NH, San Feliepe NM, Lima Oh, Lawton Ok, Meeker Ok, Oklahoma City Ok, Sapulpa Ok, Port Colborne On, Ohsweken On, Cottage Grove Or, Madras Or, Medford Or, Hanover Pa, Mechanicsburg Pa, New Oxford Pa, Selinsgrove Pa, Hartford SD, Madison SD, Rapid City SD, Brandon SD, Kennedale Tx, Mesquite Tx, Willis Tx, Alger Wa, Elma Wa, Plymouth Wi,
Some of these are 358's: Some are carb, steel heads, etc, many motor rules.
Sanctions are: Alberta Sprint Tour, ASCA, ASCS with their national tour and their 14 regions, Big Sky Sprint Tour, Cajun, Civil War Series, Columbia River Open Wheel, Empire Super Sprints, FSCA, IMCA, MSA in Wisconsin, NCRA, NMMRA, NRA, OCRS, OSCS, SCONE, SOS, Sprint Invaders, TBARA, URC, USCS, WOW, X-Treme Series. Probably missed some.
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December 24, 2007 at
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jah42 - Nice list. It does include nonwinged 360's also.
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December 24, 2007 at
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At OKC we run 3x5 wings and ASCS motors with a different style Brodix spec head.
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December 24, 2007 at
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Posted By: cheese21 on December 24 2007 at 02:37:38 PM
At OKC we run 3x5 wings and ASCS motors with a different style Brodix spec head.
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No wonder you ran pretty good at the end of the year. You had an ASCS motor against the flat tops.
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December 24, 2007 at
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Posted By: sprintfan0 on December 23 2007 at 05:51:03 PM
We talk about how many track run 410's weekly, how many tracks run ASCS or open 360's weekly. Not the cheaper 360's with steel heads, let's see how many run the ASCS style or open headed 360's like in CA. In my area Lima runs the NRA 360's. Anyone else?
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December 24, 2007 at
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When they calculate the 410 tracks they do not count the non-winged tracks. No bi-weekly either. Weekly winged 360's.
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December 24, 2007 at
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Posted By: david_jones on December 24 2007 at 02:55:34 PM
No wonder you ran pretty good at the end of the year. You had an ASCS motor against the flat tops.
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My bad Mr. Nitpicky. Flat-tops and different heads.
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December 26, 2007 at
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No weekly sprints in Florida. I don't think there are any in Georgia or Alabama either. I don't know how far north of Florida you have to go to find a weekly show.
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December 26, 2007 at
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JAH42, you seem to know more than most on here about what is going on around the country. My goal here is to compare apples to apples. Everyone is worried about the number of 410 winged tracks in the US that are running weekly and we should be. My question again is how many tracks run WEEKLY 360 (ASCS style or Open) sprints. My bet is not as many as we all thought. My point of this is to show that winged 410's are not the only ones hurting a bit on the weekly tracks available to them but that sprint car racing as a whole is hurting. East Bay is the perfect example. They had a great weekly 360 show for years with some pretty tough competitors. Stock car poeple take over and look what happens? They run 360's once in a while and have now ruined one of the best 410 specials in the country. They have made the Winter Nationals into a two day show on a Monday and a Tuesday and only $3000 to win. They will get a smaller car count than last year and an even smaller crowd.
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December 26, 2007 at
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Posted By: sprintfan0 on December 26 2007 at 04:04:27 PM
JAH42, you seem to know more than most on here about what is going on around the country. My goal here is to compare apples to apples. Everyone is worried about the number of 410 winged tracks in the US that are running weekly and we should be. My question again is how many tracks run WEEKLY 360 (ASCS style or Open) sprints. My bet is not as many as we all thought. My point of this is to show that winged 410's are not the only ones hurting a bit on the weekly tracks available to them but that sprint car racing as a whole is hurting. East Bay is the perfect example. They had a great weekly 360 show for years with some pretty tough competitors. Stock car poeple take over and look what happens? They run 360's once in a while and have now ruined one of the best 410 specials in the country. They have made the Winter Nationals into a two day show on a Monday and a Tuesday and only $3000 to win. They will get a smaller car count than last year and an even smaller crowd.
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If you are talking about true 360s, nothing in Pennsylvania qualifies then. The central Pennsylvania tracks all run the restricted 358 engine rather than a 360. The 358s are weekly at Selingrove and Trailway, but they are more like every other week at Lincoln and Williams Grove.
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