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Someone in a golf cart with a 30-foot tall flag pole knocked down a power line. They have brought in back-up generators to power the timing system if needed, but there has been/is a live power line on the ground in the shutdown area. That has to be fixed before racing can resume.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Hickory, Ky
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It was hot, 90 plus everyday, and the track hooked on every run. I think the starting line crew took great pride in keeping the track in great shape. I thank you for giving us a good place to play. I hope to race there again.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Sand Springs, OK
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Our starting lines are always like that. Div 4 has the best crew I've ever raced with. Always the best.
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The fool that took down the power line at Tulsa did point out something I have not paid attention to in the past. How many tracks have power lines running across the track? Not sure that is a good idea. Don't want to cause the people at the Tulsa track any more grief, but this should probably be looked at.
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