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August 12, 2008 at
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I was thinking of travelling to these tracks for the WOO shows in Oct. I have never visited these tracks before, any help or info please as to where to sit, car counts etc.....
Thanks
Knoxville Natioanls attendee since '95
Favorite Tracks...River Cities, Knoxville, Cedar Lake
Favorite Drivers...S.Kinser, T.Kaeding, K.Madsen, S.Smith
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August 13, 2008 at
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Princeton is a very tight 1/4 mile bullring and it's action packed come A-Main time. Brianerd I think is a 3/8 that is pretty racey from what I've heard but they'll pack both places in for sure so get tickets in advance if you can. Go T.Kaeding/Hodnett
"Just Win Baby" Al Davis Owner of the Oakland Raiders
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August 14, 2008 at
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I have attended Princeton several times for the WoO shows and was always impressed. VERY good races, lot's of passing. Not a real bad seat in the house, but they pack them in tight. Be prepared to sit on top of your neighbor. Not a ton of seating avialable.
I have been to Brainerd only once for an IRA show. Decent track, decent seating but again, not much of it. I was not overly impressed by the place but it was about 40 degrees out so maybe that's why I'm a little sour on the place. Very beautiful area around Brainerd.
The first weekend in October could bring anything for weather. Last year at Princeton, it was warm and pleasant. Could be cold or rain or snow though this year. It's Minnesota. I suggest giving it a try though, late season races are a great thing knowing winter is coming.
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