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November 06, 2013 at
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Posted By: fumanchu on November 06 2013 at 10:59:06 AM
Yea I saw that $20,000 to win and wondered how many are going to travel west instead of running Charlotte,and why can't these dam promoters work together.Seems like splitting the cars/fans up like this is bad buissness,but it is what it is,and both tracks are going to have good weather,so let's enjoy the end of the season...wow it's winding down fast.
Good luck to all those in contention for a championship.
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I agree on the need to work together, but in this case the races are on opposite ends of the country, and one is 360s, the other 410.
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November 06, 2013 at
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The entry list has 59 Cars on it. Two who will guaranteed not be there. Ive heard of at least 4 more that will be there, not on the entry list. Id say 50-55 Cars easily. Probably 61.
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November 06, 2013 at
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"in this case the races are on opposite ends of the country,and one is 360s,the other 410."
Well you got me on the opisite end of the country,but as for 360's and 410 the big guys run both given the right sercomstances and cash$$$$ and they are both SPRINT CARS on Dirt !!!!
Fans could watch both ASCS and WOO because they are both PPV. (never thought of that and now I just might.)
Going to be a fun week end of racing.
Enjoy.
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November 07, 2013 at
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If there are over 55 cars there, i'd be AMAZED and at the same time scratching my head thinking: "your're willing to drive 10+ hours to race a regular WoO show (sorry to break this to everyone, but that is all the World Finals are, a regular Outlaw show) and many of you skip the Outlaw shows when they are less than 200 miles from your house and pay the same money. It's no wonder team owners don't last..."
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November 07, 2013 at
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I agree Vande, but there will be close to 60
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November 07, 2013 at
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55 cars tonite
Long Live 20 Time World Of Outlaws Champion Steve
Kinser #11
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November 07, 2013 at
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Posted By: jmartz11 on November 07 2013 at 03:16:10 PM
55 cars tonite
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And if someone has trouble tonight and times at the tail in both sessions, they are better off going home instead of racing (if they are making business decisions).
I'd say by Saturday there will be 50 or less racing in heats and features.
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November 07, 2013 at
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Posted By: vande77 on November 07 2013 at 01:44:05 PM
If there are over 55 cars there, i'd be AMAZED and at the same time scratching my head thinking: "your're willing to drive 10+ hours to race a regular WoO show (sorry to break this to everyone, but that is all the World Finals are, a regular Outlaw show) and many of you skip the Outlaw shows when they are less than 200 miles from your house and pay the same money. It's no wonder team owners don't last..."
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Some of it's the opportunity for exposure in front of the racing world. There'll be lot of heavy hitters looking on. You run good there you never know who's eye you might catch.
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