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July 27, 2015 at
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Posted By: Dryslick Willie on July 27 2015 at 03:26:08 PM
You may be right, but it's been much better up there for the last three years that I've come up there. In 2013 it was 71 degrees when they started the Saturday night program. I think last year it was 74 degrees. Trust me, it's not 74 degrees in North Texas this time of year even after the sun's been down awhile. If it is, it's because a thunderstorm blew through.
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You've gotten lucky (as has everyone the past 3 years during Nationals week). Typical Temps this time of year are highs in the upper 80's/Lower 90's and overnight lows in the 70's (this past Saturday night the temp was 84 when I got in the car to go home after the races about midnight, heat index was still near 90 and the sun had been down for 3+ hours).
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July 28, 2015 at
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would MUCH rather drive 5 hours to watch races at KNOXVILLE..then 5 minutes down the road at HUSETS and have seen more races at Knoxville, Eldora, LimaLand and Willaims Grove in the last 4 years then i have at the track down the road from me
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the guy's foot getting trapped by mud, the lights going out, Dakota's crash in the front stretch fence.........things you cant rush thru.......
POINT IS............SPRINT CARS AT KNOXVIILE.............no complaints............so much better than hobby stocks or b-mods
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July 28, 2015 at
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"would MUCH rather drive 5 hours to watch races at KNOXVILLE..then 5 minutes down the road at HUSETS"
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July 28, 2015 at
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You could fit three or four 305 Features in the time slot that it takes to run 1 Bomber or Modified Feature at our local Red Neck Fendered Race Track. Quit complaining.
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