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Hillbilly 100 back to Tyler County Speedway
The Hillbilly 100 is coming closer to home, back to the Tyler County Speedway this year. Thank you Carl Short! Country roads take me home.
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That's great news for us who like to go racing and camp also!!!!
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What can I expect for camping? Free or reserved I'm putting this on the calendar.. never been there
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What happened to I-77? I haven't heard much about them this year.
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*We will also be having an Easter Egg Hunt @ 3:00 so bring the kids out for a fun and enjoyable Saturday night as we open the 2018 race season*
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Nice! I wonder if it will go back to Pennsboro if the ever get the track finished. by the way if you have a few bucks laying around go to the Pennsboro Speedway page and help them out.
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Originally Posted by cumminsman08
What can I expect for camping? Free or reserved I'm putting this on the calendar.. never been there
It's not reserved but not free. If you get there early enough (like Monday/Tuesday) you can probably get a site with water and electric. I will try to find out the number to call for prices. I know when I camped last it was $15 a night. They have a decent shower facility. Just not enough stalls. They sold ice there also. You can bring your own wood with you but the last time I went they also had someone selling it too.
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I can't wait, when the Hillbilly was at Tyler in the 2000's they drew excellent car counts. Car counts aren't everything but it was nice to see 80 late models there. I would assume this show will draw car counts in the 50-60's with all of the regional talent around such as (Dohm's, Hawkin's, Carpenter's, Zeigler, Lake, Doll, Corey Conley, Moran, Carrier etc..)
Last edited by Pennsboro23; 07-14-2016 at 01:50 PM.
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How many steel blocks expected or average? Anyone know where to get rules?
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Originally Posted by Jim11h
How many steel blocks expected or average? Anyone know where to get rules?
I think they had around 65 steelblocks and 40 crates at I-77 last year. Not sure on the rules, it's just done by the track rules I believe
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Originally Posted by Jim11h
How many steel blocks expected or average? Anyone know where to get rules?
Pretty sure it is basically AMRA lates, but iron block only.
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Originally Posted by cumminsman08
What can I expect for camping? Free or reserved I'm putting this on the calendar.. never been there
The Tyler county fair board charges $20.00 per night. This money goes to them. Most hook ups are already taken by folks who leave their campers there all year long. But there should be plenty of room to camp and most of it is nice level ground. Keep in mind since it is the Hillbilly 100 there may be a lot more folks camping but I think you should be ok. Come out and enjoy the weekend and watch some good racing!
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Originally Posted by pink floyd
good news for tim dohm
Yes, as well as Jared Hawkins when he has his car ready.
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I'm actually motivated to go back to the hillbilly now. I wasn't really pleased with i77 last year, tyler never disappoints.
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Great track but last time I was there was a dust bowl !!!!
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Originally Posted by Dirt Frog
Great track but last time I was there was a dust bowl !!!!
I get it that people think that Tyler is extra dusty but it really isn't anymore than any other dirt track, the difference is that your right on top of action and its a bull ring and always have the cars turned pushing the dust at the stands, I would gladly eat some dirt to see good racing. Better than train racing so just remember that when your getting a little grit in your teeth.
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Originally Posted by 00Hdmn
I get it that people think that Tyler is extra dusty but it really isn't anymore than any other dirt track, the difference is that your right on top of action and its a bull ring and always have the cars turned pushing the dust at the stands, I would gladly eat some dirt to see good racing. Better than train racing so just remember that when your getting a little grit in your teeth.
Tracks in that part of the country simply are dustier.
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Originally Posted by 00Hdmn
I get it that people think that Tyler is extra dusty but it really isn't anymore than any other dirt track, the difference is that your right on top of action and its a bull ring and always have the cars turned pushing the dust at the stands, I would gladly eat some dirt to see good racing. Better than train racing so just remember that when your getting a little grit in your teeth.
No, it's dustier than most, but that's okay because the racing is always badass. Just gotta remember the goggles when you go.
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Originally Posted by Jim11h
Thanks folks
We went in 2014 with a car that normally runs with supers. We didn't have to change anything.
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