Yeah, way too small a track! Talk about a bullring! You know, if you make the feature and drive your car onto the trailer at the end of the night, you won!
These cars have been running this track for decades. There's actually been several Herald and Review 100s that have gone green to checkered caution free. Only thing that has changed is the drivers and the way world racing group calls these races.
Yeah, way too small a track!
Talk about a bullring!
You know, if you make the feature and drive your car onto the trailer at the end of the night, you won!
Uhhh... these AREN'T "Late models" as the title purports.
Says modifieds on mine
Says
Summit modifieds on mine
Uhhhhhh...... says modifieds on mine too
@@timothygould106 Yeah... they made a smooth edit. lol It was originally published as Late Models.
@@TheBrookian I see lol
Track is way to small for these cars
It's really not. Plenty of races have had maybe 1 caution
Better racing than most races at Eldora
These cars have been running this track for decades. There's actually been several Herald and Review 100s that have gone green to checkered caution free. Only thing that has changed is the drivers and the way world racing group calls these races.
It wouldn’t be so bad if they’d ever let it slick off. No need to keep reworking it after every race.
Put feners on them and other than tires, same size even smaller than a late
That has to be the smallest track I've ever seen
Yep.
Been there long ago.
1/5 mile high banked dirt oval.
Used to be three 1/5 miles in Illinois. Belleville, Macomb and Macon.
As of last night I've been to both the dome for DIRT in December and Mighty Macon and it's really hard to tell which track is smaller