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FSCA Race Report

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DATE: July 3

SERIES: FSCA

TRACK: Putnam County Speedway

ADMISSION PRICE: $9

FOOD ORDERED: Hamburger, Nachos.

FOOD GRADE: A. Some of the best racetrack burgers in the state.

DRINKS ORDERED: Water & Gatorade, I think they are a “dry” track.

DRINKS GRADE: B. You can order a large sweet tea and get a refill for $1.

CROWD GRADE: C. Very sparse, but enthusiastic of what was there.

NUMBER OF SPRINT CARS: 13

WHO WON: Bruce Durden

FSCF.COM DRIVER OF THE RACE: Mark Ruel Jr. stayed out of trouble and was able to finish the feature with a collapsed front nose wing to finish second.

SERIES GRADE: B-

TRACK GRADE: F. It was a sand pit, not a racetrack. Advertised starting time was 8pm and the driver’s meeting didn’t start until 8pm.

REST OF THE RACING GRADE: C. Sparse car counts.

OTHER NOTES: I know the FSCA won’t say anything negative about Putnam because it has become their home track, but good grief this track is like a high school senior economics class project gone wrong. Matt Kurtz had to tag the tail after a first lap incedent where he had to change a flat left rear tire. Kurtz charged up to fourth. The caution flew later in the feature when Gene Machuga spun coming out of turn four. Under the caution The X Man Tommy Denton had a right front going down. As the feature restarted Denton sailed into one, the car got sideways under the sandy conditions; as he corrected Otto Scrape & Matt Kurtz tried to dive under Denton and spun to miss Denton. The feature had pretty good action considering the poor track conditions…At one time a few years ago I thought the FSCA was going to be the way to go with dirt sprint car racing in Florida. Right now it is in a holding pattern. I hope once the economy recovers this class will grow again.

RACE REPORTER: Brian

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