Posted by ChadS on January 04, 2008 at 07:27:20 from (4.224.78.199):
In Reply to: Indiana Farm Land posted by skyharborcowboy on January 04, 2008 at 04:36:44:
I can remember going up to Warsaw Speedway when I was a kid. Till some moved in that just did not like open headers, I think they went to the extreme and ran mufflers, and they still whined. So they shut it down, I went to that last race. Since then, its become a pulling track/demo derby/mud bog site. Now they have screaming semi pullers in their back yard! HAHA!! A few years back, 125 acres locally sold for rock bottom dollar, cause it was old railroad acces, and was nothing more than a huge trench. Motocross club came in and made a track, put it on a circuit schedule, and everytime they have a race, there is nothing but RV with trailers full of dirt bikes, 4wheelers, etc etc as far as the eye can see people come to race, watch. Lots of small dirt tracks in northern indiana, some good asphalt tracks too. Plymouth Speedway, Shady Hills, New Paris, Another is down inthe Kokomo/ Camden area, so there is quite a few that one can visit and see what you wanna see. Say like in a corridor south of US 30, and still North of US 24,,, Inbetween US 421 and State road 15 would be in a location that in each direction you face, you should find a track. Or a place to build a track. Just in this area alone, there are probably 15 shops that build sprint and late model engines, and been in it since the sport began, so there is alot of history just in a small area. JMHO, Chad
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