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August 16, 2021 at
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Planning on the BC39 Wednesday and Thursday. Looking at options for Friday and Saturday. Friday options are Gas City and Bloomington. Which one would be the better option? On Saturday it's, Lincoln Park or Lawrenceburg for non wing sprints or Plymouth for ASCoC. What about Saturday? Only been to Gas City of any of these tracks so I'm game to any. Just looking for good racing, efficient show, fun crowd and reasonably priced beer. Any input from Indiana fans is greatly appreciated.
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August 17, 2021 at
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You would have much better results if you posted this question on www.indianaopenwheel.com
It is a very friendly and active message board that concentrates on open wheel racing in Indiana.
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August 17, 2021 at
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Posted By: oilcan on August 16 2021 at 09:45:18 PM
Planning on the BC39 Wednesday and Thursday. Looking at options for Friday and Saturday. Friday options are Gas City and Bloomington. Which one would be the better option? On Saturday it's, Lincoln Park or Lawrenceburg for non wing sprints or Plymouth for ASCoC. What about Saturday? Only been to Gas City of any of these tracks so I'm game to any. Just looking for good racing, efficient show, fun crowd and reasonably priced beer. Any input from Indiana fans is greatly appreciated.
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I hope this helps, Gas City is hosting what is being called the biggest non sanctioned, non wing event in the country, the "Double Down Classic", 2nd annual. That is for Friday night.
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August 17, 2021 at
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Posted By: oilcan on August 16 2021 at 09:45:18 PM
Planning on the BC39 Wednesday and Thursday. Looking at options for Friday and Saturday. Friday options are Gas City and Bloomington. Which one would be the better option? On Saturday it's, Lincoln Park or Lawrenceburg for non wing sprints or Plymouth for ASCoC. What about Saturday? Only been to Gas City of any of these tracks so I'm game to any. Just looking for good racing, efficient show, fun crowd and reasonably priced beer. Any input from Indiana fans is greatly appreciated.
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Personally, I like Bloomington and Lincoln Park the best for weekly racing. I usually go during Indy 500 week and those haven't disappointed. I didn't love Gas City but if they have a big race, might be worth checking out. I would not go to Plymouth for the All Stars as you've got 2 good wingless options and Plymouth sometimes leaves alot to be desired on track prep, but to each their own.
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August 17, 2021 at
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I would take Gas City on Friday since you will be close, the track and racing are usually great the only downfall is the bleachers as they are not very comfortable. Bloomington is cool too but its farther away and kind of a pain to get to. Saturday would be a tough choice. I really like LPS but The Burg is really a cool place if you haven't been there. Lawrenceburg has the Dick Gaines Memorial that pays 3K to win, the track can get dusty but the racing is pretty good. It is a very nice facility one of the nicest in the country IMO.
Good luck with the weather and all of your race choices, I'm sure the BC39 will be awesome. And yes, lots of nice people on IOW.
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August 17, 2021 at
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Plymouth on Sat with the All stars was cancelled and the race moved to Waynesfield. That's a big step up in my opinion.
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