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'Trucks To Race In The Dirt In 2013'

i think this is a great move,at the end of the speed artical it says they may be open to more dirt tracks and places like greenville pickens,i think the trucks should go back to its roots,sure they are fun to see on the big tracks,but we have cup and nationwide for that,id like to see then race at stockton 99 in cal,or the track in Madera cal,,,,,maybe even the tight bullring at roseville cal..they run the season opener of nascars K&N west there..nice track,not only have i raced it,,but i painted the walls at the bequest of a placer county judge...:isadizzy:.....id love to see the trucks back on the small tracks,,,pocoino is just a waist..i can still remember the first few season of the trucks,and i believe it was at bakersfield?,ron horniday,and others..just battling it out..
 
This will be different and I hope there will be good tv coverage. Dirt tracks are the root of NASCAR, I think it's great to see the trucks doing a few dirt tracks.
 
I wish they would set up jumps like the Lucas Oil off road series trophy trucks, now that's some fun dirt racing to watch.
 
Yeah... uhhhh... jumps ain't exactly part of NASCAR. At least intentional jumps are not a part of the sport. :icon_lol:
 
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