I am ready to "get my bleacher on", but where? Who do you think has the best show this weekend? I am leaning toward the USCS sprints at BRP. The problem is if I go there, I will end up helping out on a car. Part of my just wants to park in the stands and watch this week.
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USCS runs winged cars. You know, the FAST kind of racecar.
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Vsp
Vsp for sure Rex. I guarantee over 30 thunder stocks tonight. We are going for 1200 to Win and 500 for fast qualifier from other business's have gotten throwen in also. Come by my trailer if you come I'll be there with my big body thunder stock.
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Justin--
How many are flat black?
"I Loves Me Some Montes"
He don't like no pink, green, red, or blue,
For Boneman, only a flat black Monte Carlo will do!Last edited by OldSchool+; 04-02-2016, 08:14 AM.
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Looks like rain could be a factor although north of Orlando it's supposed to be OK after 5 pm... That means Bubba should be alright unless it's under water... And unless there's too much wet stuff to deal with, VSP always tries to race... The tracks further south like Desoto may have a problem though... Of course NSS has already thrown in the towel... I now calculate that their opening night will probably be the Clyde Hart Memorial in July (If it doesn't rain) LOL...
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I ended up at Volusia, where I enjoyed an entertaining and well-run night of racing! Good cars counts in every class, a rapid-fire approach to running off a bunch of events, clean driving and virtually no one going off on the hook!
The Thunderstock class is thriving, and it showed with a 30+ car turnout that produced excellent racing. Modifieds and late models showed up in good numbers and raced like pros, and even the Gladiator class, which took a while to catch on, had a big field, a race-long battle and a new winner.
All of this under threatening and damp skies. Well done Volusia!
I had the best spectator seat in the place: sitting on some old lumber on top of my buddy's truck. Ahhh, what a way to end a week.
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Old school, I pick on antique, flat black Monte Carlos because the tracks are supposed to be in the entertainment business, and this race fan expects a little more effort at presenting a competitive and sustainable show. The rules have to evolve sometime.
Again, last nights field was competitive, looked good and was prepared to race. No problem with them....just round up as many 30-40 year old cars as you can and keep them out of the crusher.
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