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November 18, 2012 at
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Posted By: jjtrucken on November 15 2012 at 06:19:30 PM
OK What the hell is a Unlimited Sprint Car. Are you trying to start a new class
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Mmmmmm, you might be on to something there.
Half the lies they tell about me aren't true.
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November 18, 2012 at
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Posted By: ljennings on November 15 2012 at 11:47:30 AM
PRESS RELEASE
DIRT ENTERTAINMENT BRINGS CLAY TO ORANGE SHOW SPEEDWAY!
(San Bernardino, CA, November 14, 2012)
Dirt Entertainment has just finalized an agreement to bring racing back to one of Southern California’s premier racing facilities. The Orange Show Speedway in downtown San Bernardino, California, home of some of the finest short track racing on the West Coast will be re-opened at the end of 2012 for one final race as a pavement facility, and to keep the streak of continued racing at the historic quarter mile oval alive in the record books. However, as soon as the final checkered flag falls to end the season, several loads of clay will be delivered to the fairgrounds to transform the popular family raceway into a mud-slinging thrill factory.
Although an official schedule has not been released at the time of this release, series promoter and former sprint car pilot Scott Burns states that he has a variety of divisions and racing events planned for new clay raceway. The upcoming 2013 season will most likely kick off in the spring with an open wheel double-header featuring Unlimited Sprint Cars and Full Midgets. Burns confirmed that short-term plans are to hold events at Orange Show Speedway in conjunction with the Route 66 Motorplex, an action-packed, banked 3/8 mile clay oval located at the San Bernardino Fairgrounds that is also operated by Dirt Entertainment, to allow racers the opportunity to race for a season championship split between the two venues.
Looking further down the road, Scott Burns stated that he has been in contact with other promoters, local car owners, drivers, and sponsors in hopes of creating interest among other West Coast tracks to create a healthy organization of racers and track operators working together to bring as much dirt track racing to Southern California possible and in hopes of strengthening the grass roots racing community by spreading his series to other clay ovals up and down the Coast of California.
A schedule is expected to be released within the next few weeks, and a date for the first, only and last event in 2012 will be announced in a matter of days. For more information, please email [email protected] or [email protected].
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Hats off to Scotty for all he is doing to revive the sport we all love!! The 'ole saying is
" you can do anything when you put your mind to it and believe" With everyone's support -
antother dirt track in the area --- That's Great!!!
And to Wrench --- agree with everythig you said in your post....
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November 18, 2012 at
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Posted By: turn4rob on November 17 2012 at 01:32:08 PM
Scotty,the crack pipe references are an inside joke started years ago by an unnamed poster.I think its about time we gave it a rest.You are right this is a major step forward and I pray your investment will be warranted,as for me you can count on my support in your efforts to bring more open wheel dirt racing to the area.
thanks for what your doing and GOOD LUCK
ROB
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Just bustin you guys' balls!!!!!! We gotta have fun right!!!!! Thanks Rob!!!
Scotty
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November 18, 2012 at
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Posted By: jewig on November 17 2012 at 02:40:05 PM
Thanks Scott for your determination/perserverance and vision to bring increased opportunities for midget & sprint racing in So Cal. It is much appreciated! Look forward to the release of the 2013 dates.
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Thank You!
Scotty
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November 18, 2012 at
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Posted By: moose92 on November 18 2012 at 12:02:37 PM
Hats off to Scotty for all he is doing to revive the sport we all love!! The 'ole saying is
" you can do anything when you put your mind to it and believe" With everyone's support -
antother dirt track in the area --- That's Great!!!
And to Wrench --- agree with everythig you said in your post....
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Thank you but no hats off......just doing what you guys all would do if you had the opportunity !!!Thanks
Scotty
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November 18, 2012 at
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November 18, 2012 at
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Scotty no pressure but why not put clay on irwindale at the same time . Lol PERK . Then we could have four tracks within a hour from home . But no pressure man. We know you haven't taken on enough just yet . Ty for everything Scotty.
We need more sprint car racing at our home track.
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November 18, 2012 at
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Posted By: dirtface on November 18 2012 at 08:47:45 PM
Scotty no pressure but why not put clay on irwindale at the same time . Lol PERK . Then we could have four tracks within a hour from home . But no pressure man. We know you haven't taken on enough just yet . Ty for everything Scotty.
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APRIL SAID NOOOOOI!!!!!!! Gotta stay married!...Scotty
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Posted By: ljennings on November 15 2012 at 11:47:30 AM
PRESS RELEASE
DIRT ENTERTAINMENT BRINGS CLAY TO ORANGE SHOW SPEEDWAY!
(San Bernardino, CA, November 14, 2012)
Dirt Entertainment has just finalized an agreement to bring racing back to one of Southern California’s premier racing facilities. The Orange Show Speedway in downtown San Bernardino, California, home of some of the finest short track racing on the West Coast will be re-opened at the end of 2012 for one final race as a pavement facility, and to keep the streak of continued racing at the historic quarter mile oval alive in the record books. However, as soon as the final checkered flag falls to end the season, several loads of clay will be delivered to the fairgrounds to transform the popular family raceway into a mud-slinging thrill factory.
Although an official schedule has not been released at the time of this release, series promoter and former sprint car pilot Scott Burns states that he has a variety of divisions and racing events planned for new clay raceway. The upcoming 2013 season will most likely kick off in the spring with an open wheel double-header featuring Unlimited Sprint Cars and Full Midgets. Burns confirmed that short-term plans are to hold events at Orange Show Speedway in conjunction with the Route 66 Motorplex, an action-packed, banked 3/8 mile clay oval located at the San Bernardino Fairgrounds that is also operated by Dirt Entertainment, to allow racers the opportunity to race for a season championship split between the two venues.
Looking further down the road, Scott Burns stated that he has been in contact with other promoters, local car owners, drivers, and sponsors in hopes of creating interest among other West Coast tracks to create a healthy organization of racers and track operators working together to bring as much dirt track racing to Southern California possible and in hopes of strengthening the grass roots racing community by spreading his series to other clay ovals up and down the Coast of California.
A schedule is expected to be released within the next few weeks, and a date for the first, only and last event in 2012 will be announced in a matter of days. For more information, please email [email protected] or [email protected].
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Scotty
Thank you.I will make every race I can
Bill
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November 24, 2012 at
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This is some great news to hear Scotty. I'm so happy for you, for Dirt Entertainment and for the racing in Southern California. You can count on me coming across the desert for those races at Victorville and San Berdoo. Racing is sure lucky to have someone like you who is trying to bring it back. Keep up the great work!
RIP Chet and Mark. You might be gone but never will
be forgotten.
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Posted By: old fart on November 23 2012 at 04:39:02 PM
Scotty
Thank you.I will make every race I can
Bill
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Thanks for the support Bill!!
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November 24, 2012 at
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Posted By: NCJune on November 24 2012 at 02:42:20 PM
This is some great news to hear Scotty. I'm so happy for you, for Dirt Entertainment and for the racing in Southern California. You can count on me coming across the desert for those races at Victorville and San Berdoo. Racing is sure lucky to have someone like you who is trying to bring it back. Keep up the great work!
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Thanks dear!!! We will have a spot for ya!!
Scotty
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Posted By: SB-twosix on November 18 2012 at 09:41:35 PM
APRIL SAID NOOOOOI!!!!!!! Gotta stay married!...Scotty
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SCOTTY,,,just a thought,,,,,,,ask april again on APRIL- 1st.....lol ,,,,, ya never know...... have some flowers for a back-up,,,,zz
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In talking with Jason S. at Perris last thursday night you guys may not have to deal with USAC next year. With Steve O. and Beezer not coming back for the 2013 season, USAC may not come back too.
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November 26, 2012 at
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Posted By: owracefan on November 26 2012 at 09:36:08 PM
In talking with Jason S. at Perris last thursday night you guys may not have to deal with USAC next year. With Steve O. and Beezer not coming back for the 2013 season, USAC may not come back too.
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don't get our hopes up lol
ROB
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