Dirt on Dirt says they were surprised by the low fan count at I-55 Saturday. I have to say at 5pm the place looked pretty empty for a one day $20,000 to win show. As a fan, if we want these big shows, we have to support them. I know later in the evening it was a decent turnout but i figured it...
The only reason I don't go to a track is because the wife says its her night. So, I of course, invite her to come with me to the track. You got to atleast try. LOL
My young son just loved it when Mike would announce Maddog Mark Minor and bark. He would start laughing and get me tickled that he was having such a good time at the races with his Dad. Thanks for the memories Mike. You will be truly missed...RIP
The concessions did not keep me home. I just prefer Tri-City on Fridays and closer to home, unless the Lucas Lates or WoO Lates are within 200 Miles. People need to get out and see what is going on at other tracks and i will do so this Friday.
Thanks Ptony39 for reminding me that 50/50 is for the driver's fund. Not a big gambler anyway but will get some again. What i do want to say is kudos to Tammy and Kevin for moving the LM a-main to make sure and get that in over any 50/50. 48 Late Models on a night where weather was questionable...
As far as Jr., only making 4 out of 7 A-mains was probably the deal breaker and no tellin how many of those were provisionals. I do like Jr. just needs more time. Good luck to him.
Billy jr. is 19th in points. ROY hopefulls are Bub McCool, Mike Marlar, Kent Robinson, Brandon Sheppard, Jack Sullivan and Greg Johnson. Some may have dropped off before Billy jr. Not sure. But they all have ran all 7 events and the only one worse in points is Greg Johnson.
Isn't the NASCAR Hall of Fame sort of along the same lines as the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame? One BIG joke? As far as Rusty goes, I wish he cared more for where he came from but you cannot deny his accomplishments in NASCAR.