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Despite the current pandemic, Park Jefferson International Speedway in North Sioux City, South Dakota will host to a big race on Saturday. The state's governor is not happy about the dirt track's decision...
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The track's owner, Adam Adamson, says they'll take all precautions necessary to keep people safe at the event ... claiming by only allowing 700 people in the 4,000-seat venue, proper social distancing guidelines will be followed.

Adamson also tells the Argus Leader the event will be entirely cashless ... and the clubhouse where large groups of people usually congregate will be closed.
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Gov. Kristi Noem said in her press conference Tuesday, "I'm going to strongly recommend to the people of South Dakota that they not go and that they stay home."

She added, "We're asking that they be wise and smart to continue on the path and plan we’ve laid out for South Dakota for several more weeks."

Of course, Noem has been widely panned for NOT issuing a mandatory stay-at-home order for the state ... this despite South Dakota having over 1,700 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

As for Adamson, he claims spectators will be fine at the event ... adding, "We intend to go overboard on following CDC guidelines."



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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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CDawson48 months
Let the individual decide. If they believe it’s safe to go, great. If they don’t, stay home. It’s really pretty simple.
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Holden Caulfield48 months
Noem has been rather reasonable throughout the virus scare. I believe the abuse she is currently taking in the media may be causing her to side against the racetrack.
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Winston Cup48 months
this will absolutely trigger and get shut down
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Mid Iowa Tiger48 months
Lol. “Park Jefferson International Speedway”. I have been there it’s a little podunk dirt track. One time when we went there a crash in one of the turns flew over the bank about 50 feet from us while we were walking in. No safety fence back then. Lots of beer drank at that track long ago.
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lsulaker48 months
I like it. We have to make adjustments and work on opening up. The stands shouldnt be an issue, but have to social distance when entering and at concession stands too, which shouldnt be hard for 700 people.
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