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                        <title>Delaware Improvements</title>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 22:43:32 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Delaware Speedway…also referred to by my buddies as my second home during the summer.&nbsp; After coming to Delaware almost weekly since I was a wee lad, I - like many others - was sitting o...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Delaware Speedway…also referred to by my buddies as my second home during the summer.&nbsp; After coming to Delaware almost weekly since I was a wee lad, I - like many others - was sitting on the fence during the off-season.&nbsp; With ownership consolidated, many improvements were proposed, but would all those promises be delivered on?<br><br>Even though there hasn’t been a regular show yet this year, the track has already seen tremendous improved from 2008, both physically to the facility, as well as in the quality of equipment.<br><br>Pit road has been ripped up and replaced, there is enough lumber that was ripped out of the grandstand to roast quite a few pigs.<br>The VIP lounge has been totally renovated, and there wasn’t a single cent spared on fresh paint.&nbsp; <br><br>Next up should be new pavement in the next few weeks from turn three to the start/finish line.<br><br>As for on the track, there were about 25 cars on hand for opening night, and expect close to 30 for this weekend’s 50 lapper.<br><br>The other item that has been addressed is the food.&nbsp; Ask anyone that has had one of the new hot dogs, and you can see why that was one of the features of the latest Delaware newsletter.<br><br>Hey, what can I say there’s nothing like a good pit dog at the track!&nbsp; It’s one of life’s sweetest treats.<br><br>So far, the new management has gotten things done behind the scenes, and the race directors’ vision has seen the track with at least the same car counts as a whole 2008, when in these economic times maintaining is fine when very few items that involve financial boundaries are growing.<br><br>All systems are go for tomorrow night, maybe some rain during the day, but by the time the first green is ready to fly at 8:00, it should be clear.&nbsp; Many who are getting to the speedway for the first time this year will be pleasantly surprised with the results of a lot of work in the offseason.&nbsp; Don’t forget to grab a hot dog!.<br>]]></content:encoded>
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