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    Default Sprint cars in The Carolinas

    Where to see sprint cars in 2021? I know the Carolina Sprint tour and I know The Outlaws roll through Charlotte. Am I missing any more racing around here? I’m assuming USCS rolls through occasionally.

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    It has gained traction but they are still scarce in the area. When I moved here in the early 90's it was a very rare thing to see a sprint car....You have what the area will run pretty much covered.

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    Just looked this up. Not a bad schedule. https://m.facebook.com/CarolinaSprin...197226/?type=3

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    U.S.C.S. 360 Wing Sprints races in the south / southeast

    United Sprint Car Series.
    2021 Schedule

    Nathan Stephens

    Next Race - Rumble in Ft Wayne. Indoor Midget show. Sat., 12/30/23
    2023 Season: Tracks 13 & Races 40 & States AL, IL, IN, NC, OH, WI
    Brownstown (IN) 2, Eldora (OH) 3, Fairbury (IL) 9, Grundy County (IL) 1, Kankakee (IL) 7, Kokomo (IN) 2, Lincoln (IL) 1, Shadyhill (IN) 6, Spoon River (IL) 1, Talladega Short Track (AL) 3, The Dirt Track at Charlotte (NC) 3, & Wilmot (WI) 1

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    Thanks Hoosier USCS rolling through Carolina speedway 👍

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    You guys down there in stock car country are getting some good dirt open wheel racing to see down there. Good for you!! It's starting to look like the southeast is better for dirt open wheel racing than the whole state of Illinois!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CIRF View Post
    You guys down there in stock car country are getting some good dirt open wheel racing to see down there. Good for you!! It's starting to look like the southeast is better for dirt open wheel racing than the whole state of Illinois!
    Certainly better weather and better hospitality

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajflyboy View Post
    Certainly better weather and better hospitality
    In regards to dirt late model racing Illinois is without peer. Not even close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CIRF View Post
    In regards to dirt late model racing Illinois is without peer. Not even close.
    Racing season = too short for me up there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajflyboy View Post
    Racing season = too short for me up there
    I'll take high quality over mediocre quantity all day, every day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CIRF View Post
    I'll take high quality over mediocre quantity all day, every day.
    High quality ..... that’s funny

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    Not sure what it is that amuses you but it dam sure isn't the overstating of dirt late model racing in Illinois. Anyone who knows anything about dirt late model racing is aware that Illinois has the best tracks and, top to bottom, the best quality cars week in week out of any state in the country. Other than Eldora Illinois has what it widely considered the best and most popular late model track in the country.

    Wasn't this thread about dirt open wheel racing in stock car country or did I miss something?

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