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June 23, 2022 at
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June 23, 2022 at
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I know the track could have been a little wider and racier for the feature and all that track condition talk that dominates this forum, but I just wanted to stop by and express how lucky we are to have this track back in the hands of a sane individual who wants to nurture it into a successful future.
Carry on!
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June 23, 2022 at
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Posted By: FORD97 on June 23 2022 at 11:12:08 AM
I know the track could have been a little wider and racier for the feature and all that track condition talk that dominates this forum, but I just wanted to stop by and express how lucky we are to have this track back in the hands of a sane individual who wants to nurture it into a successful future.
Carry on!
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Paid propagandist?
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June 23, 2022 at
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Posted By: FORD97 on June 23 2022 at 11:12:08 AM
I know the track could have been a little wider and racier for the feature and all that track condition talk that dominates this forum, but I just wanted to stop by and express how lucky we are to have this track back in the hands of a sane individual who wants to nurture it into a successful future.
Carry on!
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It was a beautiful thing after a week of Ohio dust storms.
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June 23, 2022 at
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That was one of the better A mains I've seen at Husets. The frustrating thing about the track is the facilty is great but there seems to be a limit to how good the surface can be. It seems like as soon as it slicks off, it rubbers up quite quickly. But last night there were 2 grooves and the racing was fierce.
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June 23, 2022 at
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Posted By: dsc1600 on June 23 2022 at 12:04:02 PM
That was one of the better A mains I've seen at Husets. The frustrating thing about the track is the facilty is great but there seems to be a limit to how good the surface can be. It seems like as soon as it slicks off, it rubbers up quite quickly. But last night there were 2 grooves and the racing was fierce.
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They need a couple tractors with those metal spikes to dig it up. Cedar Lake does that when weather is hot and dry and mists the track at the same time. Steve Sinclair suggested that one year and it made a big difference in the Features.
Husets held up well last night and the racing was good all night. I think of rubbered up locked down tracks as bottom lane only and getting passed if a driver gives up his line. I have seen that during the last 30 laps of 100 lap Late Model races in spite of roughing up the track. Sometimes they won't even hold up for 100 after working them but should be fine for Sprint Features.
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June 23, 2022 at
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Posted By: dsc1600 on June 23 2022 at 12:04:02 PM
That was one of the better A mains I've seen at Husets. The frustrating thing about the track is the facilty is great but there seems to be a limit to how good the surface can be. It seems like as soon as it slicks off, it rubbers up quite quickly. But last night there were 2 grooves and the racing was fierce.
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It was a very good A-main.
I agree with track surface, if you don't have a good surface......you should rework the track to make it more racy. Nobody wants to see asphalt racing.
Let's go Sprint Car Racing!
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Posted By: FORD97 on June 23 2022 at 11:12:08 AM
I know the track could have been a little wider and racier for the feature and all that track condition talk that dominates this forum, but I just wanted to stop by and express how lucky we are to have this track back in the hands of a sane individual who wants to nurture it into a successful future.
Carry on!
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Posted By: StanM on June 23 2022 at 12:42:01 PM
They need a couple tractors with those metal spikes to dig it up. Cedar Lake does that when weather is hot and dry and mists the track at the same time. Steve Sinclair suggested that one year and it made a big difference in the Features.
Husets held up well last night and the racing was good all night. I think of rubbered up locked down tracks as bottom lane only and getting passed if a driver gives up his line. I have seen that during the last 30 laps of 100 lap Late Model races in spite of roughing up the track. Sometimes they won't even hold up for 100 after working them but should be fine for Sprint Features.
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"They need a couple of tractors with...." Or a couple of HH forum "dirt track preparation specialists" to show up and offer their opinions before the races and thereby effecting a perfect racing surface to everyone's liking.
"should be fine for Sprint Features"...is there anything else in all of creation that matters? Answer: No, and especially dog shit & late models.
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