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  • @erikfredricks6198
    @erikfredricks6198 Год назад +27

    Cannot believe I missed you at my home track. Been waiting like 3 years to meet you, and your awesome fam/team!

  • @djjazzyjeff1232
    @djjazzyjeff1232 Год назад +1

    “A Cage-Fight, at over 100 miles an hour” the best way to describe the place. To quote the legendary announcer Shawn Neisteadt!

  • @cyclingbutterbean
    @cyclingbutterbean Год назад +6

    "South Dakota Husets Speedway sure loves 410 winged sprint car racing". There's an understatement. Look at that facility. HUGE grand stands. Concrete pits. Way to go Husets. Now as far as your race Tanner? That's some Outlaw stuff right there. Roll off the trailer and go from 14th to 7th? Never been on the track before? Heck yeah dude. Gitin'er dun! Any details on the primary motor?

  • @Gwtwbmwz32
    @Gwtwbmwz32 Год назад +15

    You started out as a boy, and now you are a man in the toughest form of racing. You and the team are working hard, and it shows. Great job at Husets.
    Go 18T!

  • @zitterich76
    @zitterich76 Год назад +2

    Described Husets pretty good in the video, having raced at Husets dating back to 1980, this is how the track usually plays out, Wet, Tacky early on, as the 3 classes of cars race throughout the night, the racing groove moves up close to the wall making for a 2, sometimes 3 lane track.
    Husets is not a perfect oval, most people do not know this, turns 3 and 4 is much wider than turns 1 and 2. Turn 1 and 2 willl hold moisture longer, mostly thanks to the being more in the shade due to how the track sits down in that valley, and all of he trees and buildings on that side of the property...
    Alot of times, the perfect line in turns 1 and 2 is coming in high in turn 1, cross off and coming off the bottom, which gives you that awesome momentum burst of speed down back stretch. Those who stay high, often deal with that back stretch wall, which appears to come into them, due to how the turn is narrower..However, they carry theeir speed more into to turns 3 and 4 which allows them to get off turn 4 (wider turn) making up that loss off of two. So Tanner described it well - while he found that quick line through 1 and 2, his competition was able to carry that speed on through turns 3 and 4, so by moving up a little in 3 and 4, Tanner was able to upset that momemtum the competition was abe to maintain.
    Then there is that spot in turn 4 where its absolutely most wider, that goes back to the original creation of the track in 1954. THere was a group of trees that were there, rather than cut them down, Till Husets just built the wall around the outside of them, so that is why the front stretch wall is bowed out there...When they built the concrete wall in 1964, they brought turn four back in, but if you look close, you see where this connection point is...However, today, has lead to some interesting race dynamics.
    Early in the night, Tanner nearly hit the turn 4 wall, which is normal for a lot of guys, even the experienced drivers, that turn 4 wall sneaks up on you, its a little flatter up there where it meets the front stretch, thats pretty much due to the topography of the landscape, it acts like a tornado effect, just sucks you in if your not careful...but if you master turn 3 and 4, you can carry a ton of speed there off the turn, and make tons of passes there...
    So, every time Tanner gained on his exit of turn 2, his competition got it back off turn 4.
    Husets did NOT always have the inside burm either. That came sometime after the 1990 season...In the old days, the bottom of track was even with the infield, so you had guys forming that bottom groove right up in the infield along the grass where the moisture was able to collect itself...As they watered the track, in the old days, guys would form that bottom groove right up in the infield near the grass, where it nearly created its own burm where the track met the infield, creating a little rise, which abled guys to best utilize it,...In 1990, when they began creating that inside burm, they just began to dig down into the track, which at the same time, created a higher banking that you see today.
    Huset Speedway is built down into the river vallley, people dont realize this, but this area was to be a LAKE at one time, prior 1930, it floods very easily here mostly cause you have the Sioux River to the west, the Split Rock Creed that runs around it, and to the south, you got Beaver Creek...So you got that natural spring that just allows the water to rise during flood seasons. Between 1920-1930 there was a movement to turn that valley into a LAKE, while building lake front properties above the bluff lines. However the depression hit soon after, and many properties exchanged hands, and Till Huset bought the property to create his farm around 1936...
    Till Husets had owned a Small Gas Station, Junkyard at the junction of S.D Hwy 11 and U.S Hwy 16 near the point the Sioux River meets the Split Rock Creek - this was known as Huset's Corner....The old buildings had survived long into the 1980's until they redid that corner, due to flooding, they removed the buildings, and rebuilt the corner, moving the junction point further to the north, while creating that much wider turn going up what is East Madison Street towards Sioux Falls.
    Till Huset's would have farmed his land fro 1936 to 1950, I am assuming, because it flooded alot, causing some issues, he began dreaming of building the track, however, he never added lights, just dug out a track, in its original shape, creating that egg shape effect. About the same time, Francis and Bob Van Ann came to Sioux Falls, and bought land, and buitl Soo Speedway along S.D Hwy 42 and Six Mile Road, just south of East 10th Street - this track, was the place to be, and had lights, had the local business support, and had bleachers, a concession booth, and announcer booth...
    While Husets opened on on Mothers Day 1954, Soo Speedway opened up the week after, for one year they competed, but cause Husets did NOT have lights, it was forced to race earlier in the day, much harder on tires, equipment and teams.. So Soo Speedway had the better prepared track, lights, and could hold 6,000 fans. Husets closed its doors early 1955, it could not compete with Old Soo.
    All the tradition you see at Husets today, really began at Soo Speedway - a 3/8 Mile Track. They formed the 8 PM Sharp Start Time, Fast Paced Racing Program, and Well Prepared Racetrack, hardly any dust.
    However, a Racers Boycott occurred i 1958, after they split the stock car class in two, a Unlimited Class, and a Limited Class. Which in those days the racers raced for 40% of the Back Gate. Of course, the racers wanted more money..So they lined up their cars along Six Mile Road, not letting in fans, nor racers, demanding more money in the purse, the Van Ann Family said no, you could not blame them. ALL profits made, went back into the track itself.
    The racers then pack up, head to the Local Sioux Falls YMCA, form the Sioux Falls Stock Car Association, appoint Fred Buckmiller as the President, and sold BONDS used to buy Husets.
    Huset had sat for nearly 3 years (1955 to 1958) - it was a dump, Till Husets had allowed it to go to waste, storing all his farm equipment, tractors, etc. They got the track back to normal began running races late in 1958...
    Soo Speedway held a few races in 1959, but the tables were turned, all the racers, now part of their own ownership group, now were committed to their own thing at Husets...Soo Speedway closed its doors.
    In 1964, the SFSCA sold a second round of BONDS, this revenue was used to build the concrete wall, add Bleachers, and a new Announcer Booth, which stood up until 1990. This was the last time they had improved the facility, except for adding the inside concrete wall in 1987, just concrete blocks at the time. It would be later, in the mid 90's a permanent concrete wall was built along the front stretch.
    Tom Van Ann, came to work for Husets the summer of 1976, he was the son of Bob Van Ann, one of the owners of Soo Speedway, it took a lot for him to do that though, he blamed the "Racers" for the demise of his fathers track, and for his fathers death, caused by a heart attack, which he always felt the racers caused by adding stress to his father....Tom worked his way up to Vice President of Competition from 1976 to 2016 - today he is just a track official in charge of the racing program...So a piece of Soo Speedway's legacy came to Husets when Bob's son Tom came to help run the track
    Fred Buckmiller died in 1981, the SFSCA between 1982 and 1987 were in turmoil, they had not invested money in the track for nearly a decade, the track was aging, and becoming worn down. Another Racers group led by Walt Zirpel had brought Sprint Cars to the area at Hartford Speedway (1976-1983), had just closed their doors cause they mismanaged the revenues, adding to miuch to the purses...By 1987, the SFSCA finally sells Husets to the Rubin Family - who took Husets to the next level in the 90's
    The days of racers owning the track, were done, however, by now, the track owners, and racers discovered, that local racing was better, where its a 50-50 partnership....Promoters promote, management manages the finances, and the racers race.

    • @driverkpk
      @driverkpk 11 месяцев назад

      Great history! Love going to Husets! Thanks

  • @michaellane1316
    @michaellane1316 Год назад

    Good run. I was watching that inside burm and figured what you came away with. Just enough to not totally upset the car but enough to load the right rear to launch. You have this, just keeping the car and track tuned together will keep one in the hunt, from there it's merely aligning the stars. Good qualifying and heat spots will most always be key. Every once in awhile someone will find the magic setup for the night and walk away with it but, competition is fierce at the front. Just pecking away when your car is manageable, the steady eddy formula is what keeps it more on an even keel. Another page in the notebook.

  • @Grant496
    @Grant496 Год назад +2

    Good job Tanner you were fast

  • @Alan-kz1fh
    @Alan-kz1fh Год назад +1

    Good job Tanner! Next year you have to get up to river cities Speedway in grand forks nd!

  • @burlap5556
    @burlap5556 Год назад +1

    👍🏻. Well done tanner

  • @williamtrott7192
    @williamtrott7192 Год назад +10

    Great Run Tanner. What I noticed was you didn't give up one spot on any of the restarts. Sure makes moving forward easier when you don't have to spend two or three laps getting back to your original position. Congratulations on a very solid start to your trip.

  • @patbromwell8701
    @patbromwell8701 Год назад +3

    Not sure if it was Tmac or not but the statement is Knoxville will make you famous and Huset's will make you a racer

  • @boblemon8337
    @boblemon8337 Год назад +1

    Welcome to the midwest ! Sprintcar car racing developed here. But if you want tobrun with boys that could run with the Outlawsbon a daily basis head to PA. For a bit. There weekly shows is like running with the Outlaws on a daily basis. It's all about learning. It takes time. Your dam near there.

  • @joealbert7773
    @joealbert7773 Год назад +1

    Very good drive. You looked a lot smoother than some of the cars behind you.

  • @carlgruver695
    @carlgruver695 Год назад +1

    Congratulations not bad at all 7th amongst that comp. 👍

  • @rickhendrickson3530
    @rickhendrickson3530 Год назад +1

    Great run

  • @erikfredricks6198
    @erikfredricks6198 Год назад +1

    I emailed Tanner/team they're coming back to Husets on the 30th. So stoked!

  • @rickycox6111
    @rickycox6111 Год назад +1

    Great run Tanner.

  • @stuartbuckley6113
    @stuartbuckley6113 Год назад

    I like listening to you talk about how you work at improving with such a positive attitude. You actually get me in a more positive state of mind. Thanks for your videos, and good luck 🎉

  • @TimJohnsonBizNet3
    @TimJohnsonBizNet3 Год назад +4

    Impressive making the outside and inside work at the same time. Well done.

  • @jasonlong3929
    @jasonlong3929 Год назад +2

    Great job top 8 nothing hurt first time there that's a win

  • @carolinaghost5451
    @carolinaghost5451 Год назад +5

    Nice race, your car looked fast, keep on moving forward.

  • @ivanetherton8514
    @ivanetherton8514 Год назад

    Wow look who was on the MOVE absolutely a great run !

  • @djjazzyjeff1232
    @djjazzyjeff1232 Год назад +4

    Legendary track, also legendarily tricky! A few cars fell victim to that this week. Rolling her in to the trailer in one piece is a win in itself!

  • @robertcharles1026
    @robertcharles1026 Год назад

    Great going there Tanner , good to see you were running towards the front.

  • @afarber87
    @afarber87 Год назад

    made me anxious standing on the track at the start

  • @woofersd2383
    @woofersd2383 Год назад +1

    Husets is a tuff track, elbows up, drive hard.

  • @fresnokidsr
    @fresnokidsr Год назад

    Thank you Tanner for sharing this and that first Knoxville night videos with us. May y'all keep having a good one. Have fun take care

  • @rockinracer
    @rockinracer Год назад +6

    Excellent Drive my Man.
    Great work in traffic, tremendous run, great show, track, crew chiefing team adjustments.
    Love your efforts.
    Keep Rocking and Racing 💜🏁🇺🇸🏆🎆

  • @ParkerFrueh
    @ParkerFrueh Год назад +2

    I thought you were at the Knoxville nationals?

  • @jdsmotorsports_49
    @jdsmotorsports_49 Год назад

    Glad you made it up here so i could watch ya run in person this time Tanner!Wish i could of come down and seen ya! Great race !

  • @stevepirro7346
    @stevepirro7346 Год назад

    Thx

  • @Kuikracer
    @Kuikracer Год назад +1

    Good job

  • @bradinch1563
    @bradinch1563 Год назад

    great job.

  • @williamcampbell6589
    @williamcampbell6589 Год назад

    Great job

  • @Boosted_Photography
    @Boosted_Photography Год назад +2

    Cant wait to see you at my home track again its always fun at husets

  • @edjordan6066
    @edjordan6066 Год назад

    Excellent job tanner!

  • @kevinblakemore6445
    @kevinblakemore6445 Год назад

    You did so awesome! Can’t wait till me & the kids see you in Bakersfield Cal!

  • @tfatcher
    @tfatcher Год назад

    Hey, back to back "hard charger" nights. I'll take it! THR team continues to movin' on up! ✌✌

  • @aaronhacecky8323
    @aaronhacecky8323 Год назад

    My home town track!

  • @mocksyy7
    @mocksyy7 Год назад

    So cool seeing you race against a couple of local guys in my hometown!!! Awesome racing and again if you ever have a chance to go to Grand Forks and race River Cities Speedway I think you would really have fun 🏁

  • @ozone385
    @ozone385 Год назад

    Wish i could have come down. You did well at a track you dont race at. Your crew deserves a Pat on the Back for thier hard work.

  • @codydoorn376
    @codydoorn376 Год назад

    Awesome run watched it

  • @bridgettmiller5964
    @bridgettmiller5964 Год назад +2

    I was there at Husets when you were there

  • @burbt6069
    @burbt6069 Год назад +6

    13th to 7th on a strange track is a great result Tanner. Well done to you and your team. Keep your enthusiasm going, keep asking questions on where you can get better and those big wins will come.👍 Bob.T in NZ.

  • @gentoolive
    @gentoolive Год назад

    Good work

  • @dougscott8161
    @dougscott8161 Год назад

    Good run, there, Tanner, being Hard Charger at a track you've never seen before, you pick it up very well and are well on the way to being a car to deal with any where you go. God Bless and stay safe.

  • @davidjelinek1977
    @davidjelinek1977 Год назад

    Great run tanner ! Big fan from Michigan

  • @jimmyj244820
    @jimmyj244820 Год назад

    Great run 🎉

  • @northstarracing18d-4d
    @northstarracing18d-4d Год назад

    Was pretty crazy watching you pull wheelies out of turn 2, very impressive night for it being your first time there

  • @austinwhite7861
    @austinwhite7861 Год назад +3

    That is my home track and I was watching you on DIRTVision and I was excited when I saw you come down here. I been watching since last Season and let me tell you it amazing to see how much you improved hope to see you down here more often!!

  • @rwendell0912
    @rwendell0912 Год назад

    Great job,keep up the good work.

  • @markc9409
    @markc9409 Год назад

    Sometimes the best work isn't a win you guys did good.

  • @johng6433
    @johng6433 Год назад

    Those guys behind you would really charge entry then you'd kill em down the straight. Well done

  • @saltybildo9448
    @saltybildo9448 Год назад

    Crazy watching you grow up on vlogs, get em kid

  • @davekraus7334
    @davekraus7334 Год назад +1

    @davidgravel this is your mini me

  • @jacesmith-rn7ko
    @jacesmith-rn7ko Год назад

    you should head down to Eagle raceway in Eagle Nebraska. It's a very action packed facility. Might see you down there

  • @jerrywilliams3177
    @jerrywilliams3177 Год назад +3

    Doing well Tanner , you certainly have the speed , get it set in your mind that you in fact are qualified to run with the "big dogs", be safe and enjoy all of this, make it a great adventure, jw

  • @devonstowell6083
    @devonstowell6083 Год назад +2

    Hell of a run especially at a tough track like that. Also I met you the day after this at the sunshine foods parking lot and I just wanted to say thanks for just having a conversation w me and being so down to earth.

  • @skyedog24
    @skyedog24 Год назад +1

    Looks good sounds good . Great-looking track there.

  • @mikegilham3123
    @mikegilham3123 Год назад +1

    That's awesome tanner you was making up ground on them can't wait to see you race at home so I can get my new tanner hoddy keep running fast

  • @bigfrank3113
    @bigfrank3113 Год назад

    Watching you right now at 34 raceway on Flo

  • @franckberthelon8611
    @franckberthelon8611 Год назад +1

    Nicely done, glad you did stick to the bottom, that was a smart decision... GO Tanner!!!

  • @unclebones2488
    @unclebones2488 Год назад

    Great run Tanner

  • @kevinkelly5430
    @kevinkelly5430 Год назад +4

    Good run! Hopefully you do well tonight! Looking forward to seeing you improve at Knoxville tomorrow!

  • @lesbratton
    @lesbratton Год назад +1

    Did Tanner ever figure out what was wrong with their primary engine from the other night?

  • @gregmitchell4619
    @gregmitchell4619 Год назад +2

    Such cool history. Who doesn't want to at least race once at all these tracks.

  • @michaellukasiewicz9683
    @michaellukasiewicz9683 Год назад +3

    You did great Tanner no more like outstanding for the first time racing a new track against different drivers I wished I could have seen the hole race but I'm happy for what I did see, good luck for the rest of your tour, I'll be watching. 🏁🇺🇸ML33MI.

  • @drakenobrim901memphis3
    @drakenobrim901memphis3 Год назад +1

    Awesome run Tanner…

  • @thomasmartin3879
    @thomasmartin3879 Год назад

    You need to go to Pennsylvania and race at Port royal Williams Grove amazing atmosphere and some of the best sprint car racers in the country

  • @aaronhacecky8323
    @aaronhacecky8323 Год назад

    When are you coming back! id like to come see you race here again.

  • @melabshier5812
    @melabshier5812 Год назад +4

    Great stuff Kiddo. As long as you keep going forward, you'll get there. Show 'em what you've got. 👍👍

  • @kend6232
    @kend6232 Год назад +3

    Love the tour so far, maybe its a preview of your OUTLAW tour ;) sponsors unite! (great cuts in the feature btw, I liked the switch to the track view and keeping the sound constant, gives good perspective - your production value is getting better, the track talk was great) Awesome charge!

  • @TamiEllis
    @TamiEllis 11 месяцев назад

    I've been waiting my whole life to see you and I missed you at my home track

  • @briantherion5464
    @briantherion5464 Год назад +1

    Good run Tanner! Did you get the other engine worked out??

  • @saltybildo9448
    @saltybildo9448 Год назад

    That spot where the gate is doesn't look too safe to me

  • @davidvanbrunt4233
    @davidvanbrunt4233 Год назад

    Just DON'T hurt the motor !!! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @allenknight555
    @allenknight555 Год назад

    You did good !!! Good head on your shoulders.saved your car and gained a lot of spots. Your trip out east is going well. What's next ?

  • @johnnyrocket7922
    @johnnyrocket7922 Год назад

    Mark dobmeier is my favorite sprint car driver

  • @kingbestjr1615
    @kingbestjr1615 Год назад +2

    Any word on the engine you had to pull out? I know that has to be a concern if only have the one that's in car to use for rest of trip.

  • @railhead7616
    @railhead7616 Год назад +1

    Did good. Just hit that setup for qualifying a little closer. Easier said than done though.

  • @garrettfrancis1429
    @garrettfrancis1429 Год назад

    Nice job Tanner, looking good out there!🏁👍

  • @chasebarrett3801
    @chasebarrett3801 Год назад +4

    14th to 7th is a win for y'all this night. Starting position is huge at big tracks.

    • @djjazzyjeff1232
      @djjazzyjeff1232 Год назад

      All tracks. Arguably more important at a big fast place like Knoxville than Huset's but still, going ahead that many spots, definitely something to be proud of, this place is no joke!

  • @dbsnyder4503
    @dbsnyder4503 Год назад

    Great run Tanner! Living the dream!

  • @saltybildo9448
    @saltybildo9448 Год назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @skepticusmaximus184
    @skepticusmaximus184 Год назад +3

    That was a very nice bit of racing Tanner. I always liked Husetts on 'The World Of Outlaws' racing game. It was probably about my third or forth favourite. I wonder how that translates to real life (if at all).
    Also, I wonder if you might do a video explaining how you selected your gear ratio. Obviously track length, width and tightness of corners are fixed at each track.Then there are variables like how slick and what position you have to start with etc.. I'd find it interesting to understand how you select your gears. How much of that choice is down to those fixed (at each track) constants and the variable conditions thereafter.
    Finally, you mentioned the black and red of the 18T. I'm tentatively going to dub your car the Black Widow. I hope it catches on and perhaps you could put a distinctive red lighting bolt under the 18 on the tail.
    Loved this race and good luck for the next one Tanner. ❤ Cheers man. 🍺😁👍

  • @kurtfosberg4457
    @kurtfosberg4457 Год назад

    It looked greasy I'm no dirt prep expert but maybe just a bunch of spectator and track pack trucks would have dried up and widened it out quicker

  • @Kuikracer
    @Kuikracer Год назад

    It was fun to see you for the first time

  • @jeffomspaugh6691
    @jeffomspaugh6691 Год назад +1

    Excellent!!! Great work man!!! Showing good speed in tough competition.

  • @alross18058
    @alross18058 Год назад

    you went forward and rolled it in the trailer .....

  • @mikecaskey357
    @mikecaskey357 11 месяцев назад

    You need to learn how to load the motor with the brake in the corners

  • @snturner10
    @snturner10 Год назад +1

    That was a really good night. You are racing the 410 at Knoxville nationals right? Getting ready to watch you at the 34 raceway live on Flo.

  • @johncarter1137
    @johncarter1137 Год назад +1

    Way to move forward! I bet you will do better next time because you now have some information to work from

  • @jarrodwaid4625
    @jarrodwaid4625 Год назад +1

    Love how you tried to downgrade some kind of late model division so so so funny glad I just clicked your video up when I put in dirt track racing have even more reason to not do Sprint car vids thank you

  • @saltybildo9448
    @saltybildo9448 Год назад

    Drive like ya stoled it lol

  • @calebwaldner1109
    @calebwaldner1109 Год назад

    Huron sd me

  • @davidthefootballguy9899
    @davidthefootballguy9899 Год назад

    This time comment on my comment lol good job though

  • @danewinge9164
    @danewinge9164 Год назад

    Hopefully u will come back afain this yr

  • @rayjohnson7879
    @rayjohnson7879 Год назад

    Great job

  • @charliewhite3992
    @charliewhite3992 Год назад

    Good job

  • @nathanfisher1826
    @nathanfisher1826 Год назад

    Great job