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January 24, 2010 at
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Will they be up or down from the previous couple of years?
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January 24, 2010 at
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As for the WoO: this was covered a couple days ago, but can't let a post go unresponded too----car counts about the same, but looks like WoO F.T. traveling teams up 3 to 5, at least until money problems or performance problems cause them to drop to a regional or "outlaw" schedule. Hope that happens to none of them.
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January 24, 2010 at
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Don't know about USAC yet, we'll have a idea next month when they hit this side. I'll bee seeing all three National division's at the Copper at USA on the 19th and 20th next month and I'm hoping for the best. I'll tell you one thing though... With the USAC/CRA boy's getting a new full time sponsor and more races, and the National series's starting this deal up (below) I can't help but think it's going to be better this year.
USAC will debut a national Driver of the Year championship in 2010 that will include performances in Silver Crown, sprint and midget car competitions, USAC President and CEO Kevin Miller told Examiner.com on Friday. The competition will pay the top ten drivers, with the national Driver of the Year earning a $40,000 year-end bonus.
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January 24, 2010 at
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The Lucas Oil Series ASCS guys are very optimistic again this year. Just last week they added a half dozen dates to their schedule, which I think was 38 nites. On their home page, it says 16 teams made each date in 09 and the average car count per nite was 55. Seems like a lot of 360 sprint cars, but again, they don't travel east coast to west coast.
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January 24, 2010 at
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i think car count will be down for the woo. if you have to pay membership and for Goodyear tires.
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January 25, 2010 at
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down everywhere.
the logistics of the sport combined with the curent bad economics will hit just about everywhere in one way or another. If not the pits - then the stands - and vice versa.
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