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    Default Mon May 31 Midwest Big Ten Series Memorial Day 50 @ Macon Speedway

    Macon Speedway is the place to spend your Memorial Day Monday, with the annual Twin 50's for Super Late Models and Modifieds on tap. Details below...


    Monday, May 31


    Memorial Day Twin 50’s


    Divisions:
    *Midwest Big Ten Super Late Models 50 $1500 To Win/$150 To Start
    *BillingsleyRewards.com DIRTcar Modifieds 50 $1000 To Win/$125 To Start
    *DIRTcar Pro Mods
    *Weddle Performance Engines Sportsman
    *Archers Alley Street Stocks
    *Hornets
    *Micros By Bailey Chassis


    Times:
    Pits: 2:00
    Stands: 4:00
    Pill Draw Ends: 4:50
    Hotlaps: 5:00
    Racing: 6:00


    Grandstand Pricing:
    Adults – $18
    Children 11 & Under – Free


    Pit passes and tickets will be sold at the gate on raceday


    Lodging:
    Decatur Conference Center & Hotel
    217-422-8800
    Call hotel and mention Macon Speedway to receive a discounted rate

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    You had me until 7 classes.No thanks.

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    $1500 to win LM's? Yikes

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    Quote Originally Posted by LM1 View Post
    $1500 to win LM's? Yikes
    Especially when it only pays $500 more than Mods.
    2021 race count
    6 events

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    Quote Originally Posted by CILDirt View Post
    You had me until 7 classes.No thanks.
    Bob Sargent can run off 7 classes in a shorter time period than most promoters can run off a 3 class program. He starts on time and does not mess around.

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    The Facebook event for this race is https://www.facebook.com/events/7734...3?ref=newsfeed

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    Monday’s Midwest Big Ten Super Late Model race will utilize the Summer National tire rule of 20’s only three corners with right rear 20’s, 30’s, and 40’s option.

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    Any chance a few name drivers that were at Spoon River last night go to Macon tonight? I was hoping for a few guys like Sheppard, Shirley, Unzicker, or Feger.

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    IT'S MEMORIAL DAY RACEDAY AT MACON SPEEDWAY! Macon Speedway is the place to spend your Memorial Day Monday, with the annual Twin 50's for Super Late Models and Modifieds on tap. Details below...

    Monday, May 31
    Memorial Day Twin 50’s

    Divisions:
    *Midwest Big Ten Super Late Models 50
    $1500 To Win/$150 To Start
    *BillingsleyRewards.com DIRTcar Modifieds 50
    $1000 To Win/$125 To Start
    *DIRTcar Pro Mods
    *Weddle Performance Engines Sportsman
    *Archers Alley Street Stocks
    *Hornets
    *Micros By Bailey Chassis

    Times:
    Pits: 2:00
    Stands: 4:00
    Pill Draw Ends: 4:50
    Hotlaps: 5:00
    Racing: 6:00

    Grandstand Pricing:
    Adults – $18
    Children 11 & Under – Free

    Pit passes and tickets will be sold at the gate on raceday

    Lodging:
    Decatur Conference Center & Hotel
    217-422-8800
    Call hotel and mention Macon Speedway to receive a discounted rate

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    Quote Originally Posted by CILDirt View Post
    You had me until 7 classes.No thanks.
    The 1st race started at 6pm as advertised and the show was completed at 9:45 pm. Good racing also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CILDirt View Post
    You had me until 7 classes.No thanks.
    You, Sir, are part of the problem, with that sort of selfish thinking!

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    Because He doesn't want to sit thru 7 support classes? Guarantee you, he's not alone. And for 12 supers? I like Macon but no thanks.
    8/13/16

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    Usually I would agree, like at Fayette County, but the 7 classes thing isn't that big of an issue at a Sargent race. I was following on MRP, all feature results were in by 10pm

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    Sarge has been increasing the number of undercard classes steadily for a while now. At one time the Herald & Review 100 was a stand alone event. No more.

    It can be bragged that Sarge can run off 7 or 8 classes in a short period of time and technically that is true. The caveat comes into play when all of the undercard classes, except maybe hornets, have just enough cars to run 1 heat race and the feature.

    Believe me, there have been times we've been to Mighty Macon with 6 or 7 divisions racing with a reasonably full compliment of cars on hand in all divisions and it's been a marathon that makes you feel as if you're being held hostage. And to a degree, you are.

    Whoever it is that posts Macon's upcoming events info here won't even give a definitive answer as to when the headliner division A-main will be run. I love Mighty Macon but no thanks.

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    5 of the 7 classes had full fields and the other two had double digits and the whole show was done by 9:45 pm. Bob does not mess around. 7 classes at most other tracks would take twice as long to run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fryefan View Post
    5 of the 7 classes had full fields and the other two had double digits and the whole show was done by 9:45 pm. Bob does not mess around. 7 classes at most other tracks would take twice as long to run.
    I've been to Macon and TEI promoted events many times and I've been held hostage more that once or twice. He'll hit it right at least half the time but he's also presided over some clinkers, too.

    And as I said before, he refuses to specify where in the lineup of A-mains the headliner will run. That alone is a deal breaker in my world.

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