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Topic: NSL 360 Series drivers that maybe racing?
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February 21, 2016 at
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this series is coming to Farmington,MO at the end of July. We mostly and I mean like almost all have 410 engines,so who are they bringing? I think it's a good question..
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February 21, 2016 at
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still to early to tell who will be running this series, but there are alot of 360's in the state. Alot of cars that run the ASCS regional series may run both.
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February 22, 2016 at
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Not 1 name listed as committed to the nsl360 series? Doesn't look to good to me! I wish TQ would've just stuck to the 410's until they were better esablished!
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February 25, 2016 at
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Seems like the Missouri NSL series is mainly in the South East portion of the state. I believe theres a region the majority of the races are at I-30 in Arkansas. Looks like they are trying to develope pockets where guys can run in multiple regions races to begin with (as they should).
The ASCS struggles to get the Missouri cars to travel very far. I'll use US36 as an example. Seems like there usually ends up being 12-13 there but they'll typically draw a few cars down from Nebraska and Iowa there to make a decent show.
Point is it seems like they are banking on some of those ASCS cars to travel some to the NSL races. With where the majority seem to be located, It looks to me like it could be a long season for the NSL 360's.
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February 25, 2016 at
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Posted By: johngr24 on February 25 2016 at 01:59:51 AM
Seems like the Missouri NSL series is mainly in the South East portion of the state. I believe theres a region the majority of the races are at I-30 in Arkansas. Looks like they are trying to develope pockets where guys can run in multiple regions races to begin with (as they should).
The ASCS struggles to get the Missouri cars to travel very far. I'll use US36 as an example. Seems like there usually ends up being 12-13 there but they'll typically draw a few cars down from Nebraska and Iowa there to make a decent show.
Point is it seems like they are banking on some of those ASCS cars to travel some to the NSL races. With where the majority seem to be located, It looks to me like it could be a long season for the NSL 360's.
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Correct me if I am wrong, but the Southeast portion of MO is 410's. SFCR runs them weekly along with Benton(when they are open). Don't know where the 360's are from that part of the state. You would think NSL 410's would be a much better fit for this area!
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February 25, 2016 at
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Posted By: johngr24 on February 25 2016 at 01:59:51 AM
Seems like the Missouri NSL series is mainly in the South East portion of the state. I believe theres a region the majority of the races are at I-30 in Arkansas. Looks like they are trying to develope pockets where guys can run in multiple regions races to begin with (as they should).
The ASCS struggles to get the Missouri cars to travel very far. I'll use US36 as an example. Seems like there usually ends up being 12-13 there but they'll typically draw a few cars down from Nebraska and Iowa there to make a decent show.
Point is it seems like they are banking on some of those ASCS cars to travel some to the NSL races. With where the majority seem to be located, It looks to me like it could be a long season for the NSL 360's.
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NSL has one 360 race scheduled at Farmington. The other races scheduled at this point are not in the south east part of the state. Not sure what you're saying.
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February 25, 2016 at
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i know lake ozark speedway has been closed for awhile but dont forget they ran 360's weekly and when ascs traveled to tri-city for the show i saw there were plenty of missouri drivers there and good field of cars.
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February 25, 2016 at
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I figured there would be one name by now...
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February 29, 2016 at
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Here is one name that is likely:
Zach Daum with DKM Racing.
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February 29, 2016 at
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Posted By: mo21sprint on February 25 2016 at 07:28:08 PM
I figured there would be one name by now...
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It's the Show-Me state for a reason, NSL is the new girl in town, and I'm not sure there is any consensus on who will run with what series yet.
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