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Topic: Wingless cars
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January 09, 2013 at
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So are there a bunch more wingles cars being built this year? Glad to see this series growing. I think that this is the future of sprint car racing, especially with all of the short tracks in the greater MSP area. I think Princeton would be an awesome non wing joint.
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January 19, 2013 at
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One here for sure. On my way home with the car now.
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January 20, 2013 at
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Awesome. Best of luck to you this year as you learn to back them in.
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January 20, 2013 at
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We'll have one out. Jake and i will spilt time behind the wheel.
Princeton? I think KetterIng, Stevenson, Dollansky... Oh yeah, good sprint car track.
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January 20, 2013 at
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Saying for sure might be a bit premature. lol Its home anyway.
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January 21, 2013 at
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At the UMSS Awards Banquet on Saturday night January 19, Ron Bernhagen announced that he was aware of 17 new cars being built for the upcoming season. Not all of them will make it out right away of course but hopefully at some point during the season. A solid guess right at this time would have the available pool of cars to choose from somewhere around 25-30 realistically. This likely means that car counts should be pretty decent at most events, probably in the mid to upper teens or better. I would not be surprised that at least 30 different non-winged TSCS cars will scratch dirt at some point before the season concludes. This is great news, as the TSCS division continues to grow!
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