Re: '08 schedule????
I hate to see that D2 and D4 once again stacked races on top of each other. Bradenton/No Problem and and Memphis/Orlando. Makes me wonder if Holt and Hutchens even talk to each other. With us living right on the D2/D4 line its a hard decision to make.
No Problem is closer than bradenton, but gainesville is the week after bradenton and I can leave everything in FL for a week. Memphis is about the same drive as Orlando but much better air, but once again the Gators are the week after orlando and i can save fuel money by staying in FL. Its rediculous to stack races on top of each other in adjacent divisions. Especially when both races are drawing alot of the same pool of racers (ms, la, al, tn, ga) |
Re: '08 schedule????
Chad,
You make a good point. It would seem that the two divisions would work together and schedule their races on different dates in order to draw the largest fields. Most division 2 races are too far for division 4 racers to attend very often. However, I am sure that many division 2 racers would like the option of attending Memphis and No Problem if they desired. |
Re: '08 schedule????
What a srewed up schedule. Memphis is the first week in March. How about 30 degrees and sleet. The Norwalk points race and the Bristol National Event are the same weekend. Once again the forecast for the Indy points race is 35 degrees and freezing rain. Do the people that make the schedules not speak with each other. A good thing however is the Chicago points race and national are on successive weekends and the Sportsnationals in Louisana are earlier in the year.
Greg |
Re: '08 schedule????
What happened to Stlouis?
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Re: '08 schedule????
I was hoping for a points race at Numidia again.
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Re: '08 schedule????
I didn't even notice St. Louis was gone. This gets stranger and stranger.
Greg |
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