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Old 07-02-2018, 05:32 PM
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Well, don't know how Saturday was, but Sunday was absolutely terrible. And I'm not talking about the heat. The place was a ghost town. I could have thought of a million other things to spend my $20 on. Very disappointing to say the least.
I agree turnout was very low. However the trophies and money available at this
little event was great. I wish more people would attend. Your car most be broken.
It was crazy hot but nice to catch up with old friends and support this event.

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I agree turnout was very low. However the trophies and money available at this
little event was great. I wish more people would attend. Your car most be broken.
It was crazy hot but nice to catch up with old friends and support this event.
I had a great time and agreed the sponsor ‘Randy the freak’ made great trophy’s and got sponsors who donated $$$ to go with the trophy’s, besides the payouts for the winner, runner up and semi finalists.

I believe the threat of rain that was forecasted kept people away. I left after losing first round and it was still sunny at 3 Pm

Besides those in the race their wasn’t many other cars doing test & tune .
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Was at another show/Flea market that usually has great turnout. Not this year, I really think the extreme temps were an issue.

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I agree turnout was very low. However the trophies and money available at this
little event was great. I wish more people would attend. Your car most be broken.
It was crazy hot but nice to catch up with old friends and support this event.

Sold my Lemans beginning of May, so I had no car to bring. Came as a spectator hoping to see a lot of great cars and racing. Did see a couple nice Ponchos. Also advertised was a swap meet and car show. Saw nothing. That's why I questioned the day. I was there around noon. Did the swap and car show happen on Saturday?

I went a year or two ago to Mopar day and it was jam packed. Like I said, was disappointed.

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