Sean D, shondoo
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Norwalk or Chicago???....do you even have to ask?
But you're a little slanted, aren't ya' Big T???
Sean D
Norwalk or Chicago???....do you even have to ask?
Go to Norwalk so I don't have to see your ugly mug in Chicago
What the hell is Big Zappy doing posting here?
Or that two Sorry about messin up your thread ,Joe.
LOL Bro!
I imagine some would say NOT LONG ENOUGHHow long has it been since YOU posted here??
I vote Norwalk. Seats are super close to the track on the Garlits side, closer than any track i've ever been to. And who can beat the $4 16oz Budweisers!
Chicago is awesome but I've have to go Norwalk. It's just way cool the way the track is situated.Ok Maters, I'm already deciding next year's schedule and I need to know what's a best bet. Chicago or Norwalk???
The All-Stars is definitely a bonus feature of Chicago!The Hotel Prices was always my main concern being so close to Cedar Point and all. Plus Chicago has the Jegs AllStars.....
Have they actually met Joe!?!? LOLHey Joe, if you skip Chicago then you will miss seeing three lovely ladies who think you are cool...
Have they actually met Joe!?!? LOL
Hey after enough $4 beers, they'll all be eye candy
Mark.
The All-Stars is definitely a bonus feature of Chicago!
That's why i hope we end up racing there next year. Lee is the D1 rep in Stock and my partner Al Ackerman has a shot to represent D1 in comp.
$4 Budweisers????????
Ive been to both many times and I would have to say Norwalk.
Rt. 66 is really nice but I think Norwalk is better. Baters do a nice job
Make sure you get in line early for the ice cream!
There is just as much eye-candy at Norwalk as Rt 66
I'm glad you came to your senses.I'd love to try Norwalk, but the economics of going to Chicago will most likely win out! Being able to fly in Friday and Fly out Sunday night is Huge! And unfortunately most races in the Midwest or East I can't do that! So Chi-town wins!