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![]() It would be a minor miracle if they ran on the turf either at GP or Tampa.
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![]() I blame Mr. Chicago. He got his wish for some unforsaken reason.
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![]() I see there's been a ton of rain but I think they'll do everything possible, which may include Bigs and his Tampa posse hand-drying the course, to keep teh Hillsborough on the weeds tomorrow.
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The Hillsborough will definitely be on. The rain is about done (we've had 6+ inches at my workplace about 15 miles north of the track), the winds are supposed to pick up considerably tomorrow (15-20mph) and the sun should be out. Both should help out the drying process. The 4th and 12th will most certainly be off, I don't know if they will run the sprint on the grass or not. Since it is part of the pick 4, they won't have the luxury of running the Hillsborough first and making a decision after that running. The main will be fast, easily before the halfway point in the card. |
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![]() We got lucky, only a couple of inches. But about 45 miles to the north, in West Palm, they got 9 inches today.
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Their main track can handle rain better than any main in the country. Calder is a close second. |
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![]() It's still raining there, I think, and will for awhile. I wish them luck.
GP is under a tornado watch until 9pm tonight (subject to being canceled before then, I guess). It is DARK where I am at (about 10-15 miles NW), hail nearby. SA would be closed for week.... |
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![]() How long before GP pulls the plug?
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