So, here we go. Shoot me. 
So, DeSoto is claiming "the South's fastest short track".
New Smyrna is claiming "Florida's fastest short track" - which, as we all (hope) know, is, in fact, in the "south".
*Sigh*....yeah. I'm bored...LOL
What, exactly, is the CURRENT "Super Late Model" track record at each track? I know, *years* ago, Balough held the "all-time New Smyrna track record" (even faster than the NASCAR Tour-type Modifieds during Speedweeks) at 16.50 seconds. When I was last at the Governor's Cup (2010), I think they were qualifying at 16.80's.
When we were running the Triple Crown at Bradenton - again, *years* ago - I think LeRoy got the track record there at like a 14.60 (I *think* - at least, that's what I remember).
So, keeping mind that (last I knew), DeSoto was claiming to be a 3/8ths mile. New Smyrna is a half-mile. Bradenton has hardly any banking (only 12 degrees in the corners), where New Smyrna has like, what, 18 degrees? I ain't that great at math, so to compare a 1/2 mile (.5 mile) to a 3/8 mile (.325), what's the math formula to determine which one is "faster"?
Told ya I was bored.
Then again, nearly every race track I've ever been to has *some* kind of claim to being the fastest "something" (like, "fastest 3/7ths mile with 8 degrees of banking and a popcorn stand").

So, DeSoto is claiming "the South's fastest short track".
New Smyrna is claiming "Florida's fastest short track" - which, as we all (hope) know, is, in fact, in the "south".
*Sigh*....yeah. I'm bored...LOL
What, exactly, is the CURRENT "Super Late Model" track record at each track? I know, *years* ago, Balough held the "all-time New Smyrna track record" (even faster than the NASCAR Tour-type Modifieds during Speedweeks) at 16.50 seconds. When I was last at the Governor's Cup (2010), I think they were qualifying at 16.80's.
When we were running the Triple Crown at Bradenton - again, *years* ago - I think LeRoy got the track record there at like a 14.60 (I *think* - at least, that's what I remember).
So, keeping mind that (last I knew), DeSoto was claiming to be a 3/8ths mile. New Smyrna is a half-mile. Bradenton has hardly any banking (only 12 degrees in the corners), where New Smyrna has like, what, 18 degrees? I ain't that great at math, so to compare a 1/2 mile (.5 mile) to a 3/8 mile (.325), what's the math formula to determine which one is "faster"?
Told ya I was bored.
Then again, nearly every race track I've ever been to has *some* kind of claim to being the fastest "something" (like, "fastest 3/7ths mile with 8 degrees of banking and a popcorn stand").

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