. . . after his victory Saturday night, the Cedar Lake track wasn't its "normal" self. Rain or drought can make life difficult for even the best track preparers.
JD is having quite a year.
Jim Hanson
Pine City, MN
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. . . after his victory Saturday night, the Cedar Lake track wasn't its "normal" self. Rain or drought can make life difficult for even the best track preparers.
JD is having quite a year.
Jim Hanson
Pine City, MN
whoops, my bad. It was Sheppard who said that, not JD ---sorry---hey, being 73 is not easy--wait until you are--haha
But the south rises and wins again 😁 Madden had a great night as well.
Penn I think the tracks just work with what they got, some work harder than others no doubt….
Tracks are good. Stands and amenities not so much.
That wooden eagle sculpture trophy Cedar Lake awards is magnificent.
There’s a handful of good tracks in the south, but one problem is the lack of good promoters. The state of Georgia, for example, is in desperate need of some kind of dirt racing commission and commissioner. Somebody who can get everybody on the same page, cut way back on the number of classes, get the rules aligned, run more efficient programs that are more fan and children friendly, and get tracks working with each other instead of against each other. Stands and “amenities” aren’t the problem. Unfortunately, it seems like most people down here don’t care if the sport is healthy or not. That’s the biggest problem, IMO.
Around Charlotte a lot of the dirt tracks are working together and cross promoting each other 👍 it’s been nice to see.
Pennsboro wasn’t the raciest place I’ve ever seen either if we’re being honest.
If we are being honest, Pennsboro was awful racing and red clay full of abrasive material rubbers up every time. That leads to lots of awful racing in the southeast.
I never claimed Pennsboro to be racey. But Tyler county sure is. My comment wasn’t a dig at anyone who lives down south. It’s just a fact. Red clay isn’t good and there’s only 3/4 race tracks down there I can say race well. (Tri County, Screven, Senoia, Magnolia, Eastbay). I shouldn’t even include Eastbay but I’ll give y’all the benefit of the doubt.