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« on: January 20, 2012, 12:05:22 PM »

Maybe SOD can race on the undercard?   Grin

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Down ‘N Dirty: Michigan’s Berlin Raceway Covering Pavement With Clay For World of Outlaws Late Model Series Weekend On Sept. 21-22
Huge 100-lap, $20,000-To-Win Event Will Return Showplace Oval To Its Dirt-Track Roots

MARNE, MI – Jan. 20, 2012 – Berlin Raceway is going to get down and dirty in 2012.
 
 Harkening back to the famed facility’s beginnings as a dirt track six decades ago, the new management team of the Michigan speedway has announced plans to cover the 7/16th-mile oval’s asphalt surface with a layer of clay for a spectacular season-ending program featuring the renowned World of Outlaws Late Model Series.
 
 Keyser Manufacturing Co. of Coopersville, Mich., has signed on to sponsor the huge weekend scheduled for Sept. 21-22, providing fans from the Midwest and beyond the unique opportunity to witness dirt Late Model superstars sliding around one of the country’s most storied and popular paved tracks.
 
 A 100-lap WoO LMS A-Main paying $20,000 to win will serve as the highlight of the historic, as-yet-unnamed weekend. Berlin Raceway’s management is setting up a fan contest to solicit ideas for the race’s title, adding interactive flair to arguably the biggest dirt Late Model event ever contested in the state of Michigan.
 
“When we started making our plans for the 2012 season we threw around ideas that might create some excitement,” said Berlin Raceway general manager Mike Bursley. “We thought putting dirt down for a big end-of-the-year show would be something that’s not only different, but also great for the racetrack and great for the fans.
 
“We’re going to bring Berlin Raceway back to where it started when Chet Mysliwiec and his family built it – and doing it with the World of Outlaws will be huge.”
 
A staple of the Wolverine State’s motorsports scene since 1950, Berlin Raceway will celebrate its 62nd year of competition in 2012 with the energetic duo of Bursley, 28, and Kurt Dietrich, 33, serving as co-promoters for DBD Ventures, the Don Dewitt-led investment group that purchased the track’s lease during the off-season. The first dirt race since Berlin was paved in 1966 will conclude an ambitious ’12 schedule that includes the track’s traditional weekly action and major events.
 
 The much-anticipated dirt-track weekend at Berlin will kick off on Thurs., Sept. 20, with an open practice session. The WoO LMS will take center stage for the remainder of the historic meet, running time trials and heat races on Fri., Sept. 21, and last-chance races and the 100-lap A-Main on Sat., Sept. 22.
 
 The century grind figures to play a critical role in the battle for the $100,000 WoO LMS points championship. Just four more points races are scheduled to be contested after the national tour’s visit to Berlin.
 
“We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to headline one of the most exciting racing weekends the state of Michigan has ever seen,” said WoO LMS director Tim Christman. “It’s truly an honor to know the management of a well-known short track like Berlin Raceway holds the World of Outlaws Late Model Series in such high esteem that they are entrusting our officials and teams to help make the dirt-track weekend a memorable one.”
 
The process of applying a dirt surface on Berlin Raceway will begin immediately after the track presents its final scheduled pavement event of the season on Sept. 8. Bursley said the speedway has already made arrangements to truck in over 10,000 yards of clay excavated from the site of an athletic-field construction project at a nearby college.
 
“It’s quite a commitment to pull off something like this, but we’ve done our homework,” said Bursley, who plans to work with local dirt-track promoters and seek their assistance in surface preparation to ensure the success of Berlin’s big program. “We’re serious about doing this right. We want to make this a yearly event.”
 
Dirt-trackers who are unfamiliar with Berlin will discover a jewel of a track located less than 20 minutes from Grand Rapids, Mich. The facility was virtually rebuilt after its 2001 purchase by the West Michigan Whitecaps, a minor league baseball team that invested in infrastructure upgrades that included a new sound system, restrooms, private party areas, catch fencing and other amenities. More improvements came under Michael Blackmer, who leased the track in 2008 before transitioning to ownership the following season.
 
 Berlin Raceway boasts a seating capacity of 8,800 and a uniquely-shaped track that will certainly prove to be a challenge for dirt Late Model racers.
 
“It’s really almost a circle, so the cars will rarely be going straight when they’re running on dirt,” said Dietrich, Berlin’s operations and marketing manager. “It will definitely lend itself to some real fast and interesting racing.”
 
More details of Berlin’s Keyser Manufacturing Co. dirt-track weekend will be announced in the near future, including information on ticket prices and advanced sales; support divisions that will compete; and a complete schedule of events.
 
 Fans can get involved immediately by e-mailing their suggestions for an event name to dirtracename@berlinraceway.com by Feb. 29. Track officials will pick five event names and then post them for fan voting at www.berlinraceway.com. The fan who submits the winning event name will receive four free tickets to the weekend and other perks to be announced.

http://www.berlinraceway.com/html/press%20releases/1_20_2012.html
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« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2012, 02:15:24 PM »

I think this would be awesome if SOD could race at berlin that weekend. it would be hard to do though because the world of outlaws late models might not want it. Tj do have an opinion on this??
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« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2012, 12:54:10 PM »

Would I love to see it happen:  Yes

Do I think its going to happen?  ASCS and a WRG on the same bill?  I don't see it happening.  I think a more realistic situation is a SOD show the following week.   

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« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2012, 03:12:50 PM »

So what does a paved track do with all of that dirt once the dirt racing is over?  It's not like you can sell it to some developers to dump into a new subdivision, I would think - with all the rubber, oil, solvents, etc., in the dirt.  There has to be an EPA thing there.

Will they just put it in a pile out back and save it until whenever?  Makes you wonder how much the dirt costs (10,000 yards) to begin with, too.  Hopefully Berlin is getting a deal on it from that recreation center.

At least it makes ME wonder.....
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« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2012, 04:19:53 PM »

Berlin is buying dirt and they plan on keeping it. I live about 3 miles from Berlin and I drove buy there the other day, they are piling up dirt already with a dozer off of turn two. I read somewhere that they plan on doing this ordeal again next year if it goes well this year.
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« Reply #5 on: January 25, 2012, 10:36:18 PM »

The Pontiac Silverdome used to store their dirt in a parking area across 59 for their shows. Used to see it all the time when I worked in Pontiac
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« Reply #6 on: January 27, 2012, 02:22:15 AM »

So..... keep the dirt out back, eh?

Found this on http://www.mstrc.com/index.php?showtopic=38607:

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Thanks for all your input and interest guys and gals!
 
We plan to have Sportsman / Street Stocks, Modifieds, 4- Cylinders and perhaps even some sort of Sprint car division. We are still working out all of those details and hope to have that as well as pre-sale ticket information available very soon.
 

We are very excited about this season at Berlin Raceway and look forward to seeing you all soon!
 

Thanks,
 Kurt Dietrich
 Berlin Raceway

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You talking to them, Joe Irwin?
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