Be nice but I'm pretty sure woo sprints are coming to FALS in 2018. They didn't put up a new catch fence for the IRA.
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I'm in charge of the Outlaws twitter feed. With your permission, I'd like to take some of your comments and make them our next tweet. Here's what I've come up with so far, tell me what you think:
"Our best driver left and now drives in another series. Their fourth best driver now leads our points chase."
I see this really boosting our image and fanbase. I'm excited.
This could be a dumb question, but could Richards be eligible for LOLMDS rookie of the year? If so, you'd think guys like Boom wouldn't bother trying to run for it.
They have to have permission from WoO First before they can do it. The Platinum Members can not run a non WoO sanctioned event at a track on the WoO Schedule and can not run at a track with in so many miles of a Track that has a WoO event. Unless given permission by WoO (This might not be 100% correct but it is something like that)
Yet, we're all talking about that "minor" league series, instead of the "show."
Lucas added Richards and...?? Briggs, Gardner and lil O'neal, and they lost JD and Landers.
WoO added B-Shepp, Madden, and Moran.
It's early, but the early returns say the "minor" league got the better end of the deal.
I think mr. Cardirt0 is on to something.
The rule you are talking about is designed to keep other tracks from taking advantage. For example if Outlaws are running at Eldora (just an example) on Friday and Saturday. If you own a track within 50 miles. You could have a non sanctioned 410 sprints at your track on Sunday for $10,000 to win and get almost the whole series to show up without paying the sanction fees. So it's intention is to stop tracks from cherry picking their big name drivers without paying the series. This rule was a issue a few years back when the series split in half and some drivers were running national sprint league or whatever it was called. If I remember correctly it would dock points to any driver in the top 10 in points that ran a non outlaws race within 200 miles the day before or after a scheduled outlaws race. But it's more to keep tracks in line than drivers.