12:25:13pm, Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Syracuse Fair
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Anonymous User
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I know I asked this about a month ago, but yes I am asking again!!!!
The pull in Syracuse is 2 shows, are the classes being run the way they are broken down on ESP's site? Every class will only hook once that day?? Not in both sessions??? Thanks for answering this for me a second time, Rick |
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Ed
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Yes, 2 shows. Each class hooks once. Just like the ESP site says. |
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Anonymous User
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Thanks Ed. Us hear in MA need two bee told things at least 1+1=3 thymes...........LOL
Thanks again, Rick |
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Ed
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Happy to help Rick. Can't wait for this show. Should be a good one. |
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does anyone know what the gate charge is to get in and watch the pull and can you buy an all day pass or just per session? is the fairgrounds easy to get to? and is this a new pull or one that has been on the schedule for a long time? was thinking of coming and watching but wanted to make sure it was worth the trip |
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This will be the first pull at the state fair in many years. The last one was arround 1990 give or take a year or two. They use to be grand national events but this one is sanctioned by the state promoter. Still its a great place for a pull, room for two tracks. The fairgrounds is west of Syracuse on interstate 690. Its a massive fairgrounds, not like the average county fair. The NYS fair draws nearly 1,000,000 people every yearover its 11 day run so show up early. There will be alot of traffic and alot of people (90 to 100 thousand a day at the fair.) so give your self time to get to the grand stands. I believe the grand stant holds 12 to 14 thousand people so getting a seat should not be a problem. Hope this helps. |
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NY fan
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I'm wondering if any NTPA GN 4wds will show up on their way to Vermont? |
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Registered: 03/18/2009 Posts: 2 |
They probably won't show up because NYTPA doesn't run Modified 4wd's. |
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NY fan
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I believe they are starting this year. They are following East Coast Rules excpet the 540's get an extra 2" of hitch height. |
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Half Breed Motorsports
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The ntpa trucks would be legal to run as long as they have the second hitch that PPL requires. All other rules are the same for the FWD class run under NYTPA. |
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Anonymous User
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What hieght will they want the GN trucks to run their hitches at? 24? |
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Half Breed Motorsports
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I don't know what your problem is, but why don't you bring your sorry a$$ down from the frozen north and see what you got. And don't you worry I will be up to your little pull in the north that you are trying to keep us out of with bells on so just remember the name... |
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Anonymous User
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who are you talking to guess i don't get it |
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Half Breed Motorsports
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I am talking directly to "Diablo" His whole comment was a direct dig toward our "CNY/NYTPA" FWD rules. Mentality like his is what caused FWD trucks from being out of St. Hyacinthe this year. They are scared that a 540 with a single carb is going to beat there trucks... He is nothing but a whiner and frankly I am sick of listening to it. |
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Anonymous User
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ok i get it now |
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I think the hitch is 26 unless you run a 540 single carb ( central new york truck pullers ) they can run 28. Not 100% on than but I think thats how it goes. |
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