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November 23, 2025 at
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The races at Merced and Placerville were fun to watch. Dont care for wrecks but those tracks play no name favorites. They use the word character for the rough surface but glad we have excellent safety equipment as Day and several others tested it. Not big money but racing great. Much better than having dash draw determine winner.
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November 24, 2025 at
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This message was edited on
November 24, 2025 at
04:50:40 PM by dirtybob29
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Posted By: Shortie1 on November 23 2025 at 05:32:36 AM
The races at Merced and Placerville were fun to watch. Dont care for wrecks but those tracks play no name favorites. They use the word character for the rough surface but glad we have excellent safety equipment as Day and several others tested it. Not big money but racing great. Much better than having dash draw determine winner.
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The midgets put on great racing . Good racing is not always determined by the purse .
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November 24, 2025 at
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The midgets seldom disappoint. I was at Placerville and at Merced both nights, and I saw great action all evening at all three events. Besides some wild racing in the main events, there were multiple passes for position in nearly every heat race -- something I rarely see in winged sprint car racing,
BTW, the Hangtown 100 at Placerville paid $20,000 to win.
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