|
|
Topic: Ventura
|
Email this topic to a friend |
Subscribe to this Topic
| Report this Topic to Moderator
|
Page 1 of 1 of 4 replies
|
|
|
March 08, 2016 at
10:13:12 AM
|
|
Joined:
|
01/03/2005
|
Posts:
|
1344
|
|
|
Anyone suppose Ventura will dry out enough to race Mar 12?
|
|
|
March 09, 2016 at
05:40:03 PM
|
|
Joined:
|
12/16/2004
|
Posts:
|
956
|
|
|
if not, try Tulare for USAC 360 and those winged WOO guys.
|
|
|
March 09, 2016 at
09:43:39 PM
|
|
Joined:
|
01/03/2005
|
Posts:
|
1344
|
|
|
Usually make that show, but same threat of rain there. WOO faces serious competition when they run with those Norcal guys. Everyone complains when the WOO runs at Perris, says it's boring. WOO gets beat up by the Norcal guys just like when they run with the Pa Posse. 7 more WOO shows up north before Perris to see what the WOO is really like, including Bakersfield and Placerville. Never been to Placerville, like to see Andy Forsberg and the Civil War gang. Thought health issues would restrict my trips over the Grapevine but thanks to Kaiser shoul be up for big shows like Kow, cotton and Trophy Cup.
HAPPY MOTORING
|
|
|
|
March 10, 2016 at
09:36:00 AM
|
|
Joined:
|
12/16/2004
|
Posts:
|
956
|
|
|
Glad your health will enable to attend races.
Unless it's a huge event, heavy rain during the week, makes it tough for Ventura to put race on, but maybe they will get fortunate and race will go on. If rain is the real concern, I think its pretty good odds the Saturday race at Tulare will gone on even with alot of rain on Friday, not sure I would say the same for Ventura?
Haven't been to a WOO show in a long time at Perris, large track with the aero push of a wing car are not something I get real excited about, but maybe the racing is better, and they do have a CRA race too and tickets are reasonable in regard to what WOO charges on west coast.
I really like Tulare shows, they have the best of wing and non wing racing, and the track is super friendly with free parking, and liberal policy of bringing in drink or food into track. Plus u can go in and out of track as much as u can. Basically its just a good ole time, good car counts, packed house (promoter make $), and everyone goes home happy,.
For your and mine sake, I hope both tracks get there racing in. Racing is always good at both tracks.
|
|
|
March 10, 2016 at
10:39:54 AM
|
|
Joined:
|
01/03/2005
|
Posts:
|
1344
|
|
|
Reply to:
Posted By: jdfast on March 10 2016 at 09:36:00 AM
Glad your health will enable to attend races.
Unless it's a huge event, heavy rain during the week, makes it tough for Ventura to put race on, but maybe they will get fortunate and race will go on. If rain is the real concern, I think its pretty good odds the Saturday race at Tulare will gone on even with alot of rain on Friday, not sure I would say the same for Ventura?
Haven't been to a WOO show in a long time at Perris, large track with the aero push of a wing car are not something I get real excited about, but maybe the racing is better, and they do have a CRA race too and tickets are reasonable in regard to what WOO charges on west coast.
I really like Tulare shows, they have the best of wing and non wing racing, and the track is super friendly with free parking, and liberal policy of bringing in drink or food into track. Plus u can go in and out of track as much as u can. Basically its just a good ole time, good car counts, packed house (promoter make $), and everyone goes home happy,.
For your and mine sake, I hope both tracks get there racing in. Racing is always good at both tracks.
|
Agree, Tulare is my favorite track. For an WOO show get a pit pass, about same price as reserved seat, wander pits than can sit in pit stands for race or bleachers. Black Bear restaurant on Tulare Ave. has great fish and chips.
|
|
|