Date Posted:01:55:53 11/15/06 Wed Author:dfritz Author Host/IP: proxy-3261.bay.webtv.net / 209.240.206.207 Subject: Re: So what tracks are left in the NMMA, besides Sweet Springs? In reply to:
Joe Smiley EVP
's message, "Re: So what tracks are left in the NMMA, besides Sweet Springs?" on 19:44:34 11/14/06 Tue
> Wade the information I posted was given to me last
>nite
>by Pat McGrath our NMMA President just before I posted
>it.
>Would you also like to call him a lier.
>Joe Smiley EVP
Smoke and mirrors.
Wade, your assessment is correct as I look at it.
Fairbury is a lot more "no" than yes. They have a good program without the NMMA.
Hastings, NE is also slowly gaining cars and have such a variety of motor combinations that all run the same class now. Why would they split them up. Look what took place at Waverly this year. When you added all the cars up that were "A" running the "multi", non-wing, and "A" cars that was the "A" class from the year before. Three small classes versus one nice size class.
I also come up with four active tracks so far for 2007.