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Topic: Kinser / Schatz equalibrium
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October 13, 2017 at
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Posted By: blazer00 on October 09 2017 at 10:35:12 PM
Actually it's because nobody is good enpugh....... 
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i beleive the Silva/Larson combo, given the PERFECT circumstances to run WoO FULL TIME are the only ones who could realistically come close to that number...JS

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October 13, 2017 at
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^this
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October 13, 2017 at
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Posted By: raidersam67 on October 13 2017 at 01:48:22 AM
i beleive the Silva/Larson combo, given the PERFECT circumstances to run WoO FULL TIME are the only ones who could realistically come close to that number...JS

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You know---I would second that. If, suddenly, Larson got sick of Nascar and decided to hit the WOO trail full time, can you imagine the wins they would pile up? Holy $hit! That would be must see TV. If my memory serves me correctly, the only race Don Don finished in front of Kyle (when they hit the same track) was at Knoxville in August. That would be fun!
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October 13, 2017 at
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For sure! I don't understand how fans can consistantly hand out trophies, championships and comparisons to drivers that haven't yet done the deed! There have been so many bandwagons jumped on in the past few years regarding "the next greatest".....that it's almost becoming funny. So Larson has shined a few times......100 races on the road is a totally different animal! Only a small handful of drivers/teams in the history of sprint car racing have put together the totals needed either for single season accomplishments or career accomplishments under those brutal conditions. And only 2 or 3 warrant their names to be mentioned in the same breath as Kinser and Schatz when comparing accomplishments. Go beyond that number and it's stretching, in my opinion. So, you see cubic.....we do see some things pretty much the same..... 
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