The High Limit Series changed this fact like you said. I think maybe Brent Marks might show up for a few of the races but overall Anthony Macri is the heavy favorite but if DD can be consistent, I wouldn't count him out as PA Speedweeks champion.
So basically regardless of the reason, its safe to say that 1 or 2 of the top 25 drivers in the country will be there.I wouldn't say thats a star studded field.
It would be bad ass if PA Speedweek became High Limit sanctioned. The tracks would do REALLY well. I know the arguement about "money heading out of town" but Macri gonna take all the money this year anyway. Whats the difference.
I agree with the part about Macri, but I believe Speedweek is a spotlight on local tracks and drivers. Yes, invaders come in and join the party, but a series sanctioning the event would give it corporate like feel. An example would be when ASCOC took the Tuscarora 50.
@@trevoryocum2293 I like top quality racing in my backyard. Especially 9 or 10 nights of it. Ohio Speedweek for example was better to watch when it was ASCOC sanctioned.
Is there a data base that shows who got the money in years past ? Did the money really stay in PA about half the time as Jeremy says or did it roll out of PA with the drifters ?
@@Trackratz-zl9di This trend of it being mostly locals actually started a year ago. Before that, Larson won his share, Abreu won a couple, Peck and Bell also won. Really, the invaders started to make an impact in 2017. Was it 50 percent exactly, no. They won 18 races since 2017, and have done really well.
@@Trackratz-zl9di They have faired pretty well. I just wish I can remember how many shows they actually ran. Most of the time, they weren't there for the first three or four.
I seen Larson at Hagerstown that was awesome
I’ll enjoy it just the same but I’m in central Pa & watch local weekly
No invaders to challenge the posse for PA speed week?!?! 😬
The High Limit Series changed this fact like you said. I think maybe Brent Marks might show up for a few of the races but overall Anthony Macri is the heavy favorite but if DD can be consistent, I wouldn't count him out as PA Speedweeks champion.
I've never been to Pennsylvania speed week, how do the crowds compare to WoO races at the same track
I live here and will probably attend half of the races. The crowds are close to the same as WoO races (little less)... weather permitting.
So basically regardless of the reason, its safe to say that 1 or 2 of the top 25 drivers in the country will be there.I wouldn't say thats a star studded field.
like it all the money gonna stay with pa drivers
It would be bad ass if PA Speedweek became High Limit sanctioned. The tracks would do REALLY well. I know the arguement about "money heading out of town" but Macri gonna take all the money this year anyway. Whats the difference.
I agree with the part about Macri, but I believe Speedweek is a spotlight on local tracks and drivers. Yes, invaders come in and join the party, but a series sanctioning the event would give it corporate like feel. An example would be when ASCOC took the Tuscarora 50.
@@trevoryocum2293 I like top quality racing in my backyard. Especially 9 or 10 nights of it. Ohio Speedweek for example was better to watch when it was ASCOC sanctioned.
Is there a data base that shows who got the money in years past ? Did the money really stay in PA about half the time as Jeremy says or did it roll out of PA with the drifters ?
Sprint car ratings website might help you answer your questions.
@@midnight-2021 Thanks
@@Trackratz-zl9di This trend of it being mostly locals actually started a year ago. Before that, Larson won his share, Abreu won a couple, Peck and Bell also won. Really, the invaders started to make an impact in 2017. Was it 50 percent exactly, no. They won 18 races since 2017, and have done really well.
@@SprintCarUnlimited I never thought you ment exactly 50 50 but I thought the outsiders had always got a bigger piece of the pie
@@Trackratz-zl9di They have faired pretty well. I just wish I can remember how many shows they actually ran. Most of the time, they weren't there for the first three or four.
As long as Danny Dietrich wins then I don't give a crap who's there.