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Here's hoping the Gateway Nationals are a huge success
The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis, Missouri has hosted a wide array of events over the course of its history. The Rams franchise used the 66,000 seat facility as the home of their NFL contests from 1995 to 2015. Also, an NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four won by the University of North Carolina was held there in 2005.
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they are saying the track is bigger than Macon and from DOD and facebook many drivers are confident it will be a success
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I wondering what kind of safety fence the are going use. This are not micro sprint running, lot faster and heavier cars are going be racing.
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The micros are actually faster
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You getting paid for each Gateway post or what???
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Originally Posted by Kwd1253
I wondering what kind of safety fence the are going use. This are not micro sprint running, lot faster and heavier cars are going be racing.
They used cattle panels... Seems safe enough if not used.
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Originally Posted by Clayton_Wetter
You getting paid for each Gateway post or what???
You would think so. He's always quick to copy and paste or reply to anything that has to do with this race. It's almost.....is annoying. He don't care to argue a point with anyone either.
Just wait for it 3.....2......1......
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Originally Posted by zyoung25
You would think so. He's always quick to copy and paste or reply to anything that has to do with this race. It's almost.....is annoying. He don't care to argue a point with anyone either.
Just wait for it 3.....2......1......
If this race were to be held in Wyoming or Maine or anywhere else but St. Louis, his illiterate azz would be slamming it
Last edited by jeffreymo; 12-13-2016 at 02:48 PM.
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Originally Posted by calverton
What happened to being banked 8 barriers high?
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why wouldn't they use the whole floor?
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It was dirt on dirt that the dome makes them leave room between the dome walls and track.
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lineup for next race and exiting back to pits
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Originally Posted by stock car driver
What happened to being banked 8 barriers high?
each barrier is close to 3 feet high
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I saw where the room between the track and stands was for entry and exit and was mandated by safety officials.
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If it isn't one line around the bottom (which I predict it to be, better than no race at all), there will have to be a TON of down-time for fence repair. That dinky fence is going down the first time a modified gets in there too hot and pushes out of the "banking", through that "catch-fence", and into the hotdog stand.
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My opinion is that this is going to be a great event! When have never been able to say we get to see Billy Moyer and Scott Bloomquist race in December! I can't wait!
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Good luck to everyone involved, if those guys can't make it successful nobody can.
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Originally Posted by zach51
If it isn't one line around the bottom (which I predict it to be, better than no race at all), there will have to be a TON of down-time for fence repair. That dinky fence is going down the first time a modified gets in there too hot and pushes out of the "banking", through that "catch-fence", and into the hotdog stand.
Kevin Gundaker said on a DOD interview that the track was flat on the bottom with more banking as you go up the track. This seems like a successful way to make a multi groove track. If not, it keeps them off the bottom. If it isn't a bottom train race, you always have the Slider to make a race of it.
Steel posts, cattle panels and cable is what you see at most tracks for a catch fence.
I think we have a real good chance of seeing a good race.
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We'll find out. I hope I am way wrong.
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