Where is RTJ in all this? Doesn't he have record # of Lucas wins in a season this yr or did I hear wrong?
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if you took away all of the crate classes, they mostly would move to mods or sport mods or out altogether. lates are pricing them selfs out of business. what weekly shows??? most tracks have dropped lates because they couldn't even get enough to make a good heat, let alone feature. who will your national tours race against in a few years when there are no local cars that will show up??
Well it sounds like JD told Sauve the facility was awesome. Kind of what I thought he would say about the place. He's seen his fair share of not so good facilities and Knoxville isn't one of them. I think I grasped a little actuality wouldn't you lol............................................... ........................................
I'd say there are at least a couple hundred crate late models between Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama. If crates went away some of those cars would absolutely turn into supers. I'm not saying 75% or even 50%, but they wouldn't all drop a class or get out.
someone believed the double boone story! lol
other than that..everyone keeps blaming the tracks for the racing..we currently have race cars that can't actually race each other unless they go to small tracks.
I want to say 5 years and I think it was Toccoa being the last hold out... Wait Dixie/Rome still do, but they took last year off for Martha's cancer and passing. Besides them I don't know of any others left in the state. Lauren's was the last weekly Super track I knew of in SC and they quit about the same time as Toccoa. Its difficult to watch something I've loved and been a part of so long, be courting death like a drug addict denying the whole way they have an issue tha'ts killing them. I'm just waiting on that call in the middle of the night to tell me its over...
https://www.speedsport.com/dirt-late...dways-in-2024/
I didn't know Speed Sport was a satire site.