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    Default Cost of running Volusia

    Good breakdown of the cost of running speedweeks at Volusia.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/tylermill...42608435408897

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeedforLMspeed View Post
    Good breakdown of the cost of running speedweeks at Volusia.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/tylermill...42608435408897
    I wonder how many teams would show up if we had rules to lower the beer bill, are they going through a 30 pack plus some per night. Switch to whiskey it will get you there quicker lol.
    Only in racing does a person knowingly put on a dud show, and then blames everyone else for not appreciating their dud show.

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    Did he ever make a feature?

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    You have to run top 3 to break even I guess …. Id like to know how the track did …. I would think this funds there whole year ….
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    Bob, it looked packed. And I saw the upper rows of the new bleachers were either 50 or 55 bucks per night

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    Whatever Easy Bay and Volusia turn in profit during speed weeks pretty much fund their operation thru out the year. Their weekly shows are very sparsely attended. Talked to one of the guys who travels and works the vendor/souvenir trailers, $700 a week or $200 a night to set up at Volusia this year. I have not nor will I ever complain about my Boylens steak on a stick/porkchop sandwich budget.

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    Could you possible post the text from that Twitter post from Tyler? I cant view it on Twitter cuz I don't have it.

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    You can view without acct. Might have to refresh couple times

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    Millwood Motorsports

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    Speedweeks 2020 recap
    Tire bill: $6k
    Fuel bill: $3k
    Parts bill: $5k
    Steak on a stick & milkshakes: $700
    Beer bill: $347
    Entry fees: $660
    Pit passes: $1200
    Total income: See you in 2021 Florida
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    Tyler doesn't race much, or at least hasn't in the six years I've lived down here. When he says 6K, 3K and 5K for tires, fuel and parts, I'm assuming that was what he spent on purchases to start his racing season -- not what he spent just for Speedweeks. As sparsely as he races, what he's spent so far, should last him well into spring.

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    Ummmm, Tyler Milwood was the 2017 ultimate super late model champion......not sure how you can not race much and win that , but ok?

    I'm pretty sure the figures he put out there were what he bought for speed weeks....but I'm probably wrong.
    Where is the move over flag when you need it?????

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    This is a conservative and modest budget but I always figured on $30k to run both weeks
    10K a week in operation costs (tires, fuel, entry fees and food)
    10K to fix stuff and engine laps
    and none of that includes a total disaster happening

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    Default Bleachers

    Quote Originally Posted by Dlmfan123 View Post
    Bob, it looked packed. And I saw the upper rows of the new bleachers were either 50 or 55 bucks per night
    We walked under the bleachers and checked out the structure …. They spent some Big Bucks there … Nice place … My wife commented on the clean bath rooms too …
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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryM View Post
    Tyler doesn't race much, or at least hasn't in the six years I've lived down here. When he says 6K, 3K and 5K for tires, fuel and parts, I'm assuming that was what he spent on purchases to start his racing season -- not what he spent just for Speedweeks. As sparsely as he races, what he's spent so far, should last him well into spring.
    Those numbers are pretty close, Id say. 24 tires is $4000+ retail. He also raced more than just Volusia.
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    I would say that number is about 1/2 of the real number. Theres a whole lot more expense that is not mentioned.

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    I really wasn't taking the tweet seriously l just assumed it was them being funny.

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    someone please help this team out. "Natural Light"? seriously? once upon a time when I was in college my two room mates and I drank generic "Beer". white can. black print: "BEER". cheapest $hit available. and I know it tasted better than "Natural Light". surely someone in that area can afford a Busch sponsorship.
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    Where does kyle Bronson get his money ?
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    It was called near beer in my neck of the woods.......but lets be honest here, natty light and Busch ain't too far apart in terms of tasting good.

    ice cold anything beer when it's 90 outside and a grill is lit somewhere close by, and even then only a handful.....beer fills me up.
    Where is the move over flag when you need it?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Hubbard View Post
    Where does kyle Bronson get his money ?
    Uncle Wayne pays for everything

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