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July 20, 2018 at
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Stan Donnit was not in attendance last night but Area 51 was pleased to see yet another name added to the Posse Outlaw Asswhipper List in front of an electric crowd. Several big names were pedestrians last night... But not Little Freddie!
Lincoln 1845 ft/.35 mile T1=118MPH
Eldora 2287 ft/.43mile T3=135MPH
Port 2716 ft/.51 mile T3=TBD
Grove 2792 ft/.53 mile T3=135MPH
Selinsgrove 2847 ft/.54 mile T1=136MPH
"I didn't move to PA from El Paso in search of better
weather." Van May
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Posted By: 21maniac on July 20 2018 at 07:13:50 AM
Great job Freddie. I just wish the old man would keep his mouth shut and stay out of VL. Let Freddie enjoy his win without getting in the way while cussing, swearing, and drinking beer in victory lane. The yound man has so much more class than his father ever did.
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Big deal. Most of the people who go to the races drink beer and curse. Take a walk through the pits after the races sometime with your eyes and ears open. I'm afraid you'll be very offended if that's all it takes. I'll take someone who is unfiltered and real like Fast Freddie over some clean cut corporate drone NAPCAR pretty boy. Guys like Fred exemplify what our sport is all about.
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Posted By: Johnny Utah on July 19 2018 at 10:32:47 PM
On that last restart when they drove it into one, I had a flashback to the Monday Speedweek race. Gravel took the line Dietrich ran on the bottom, and Freddie took the line that Larson ran just to the outside of his right rear. Only .... this time the roles reversed and there was enough grip for Rahmer to complete the pass and drive to the victory.
Great race. I'd have like to see what happened if Dietrich hadn't tried to shoot the gap in three. Would Gravel had held on? Could Danny have run him down? Doesn't matter. In the end, we have a new Outlaw winner.
Congrats.
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DD had Freddie cleared and moving on. He got crossed up trying to avoid Zearfoss bouncing off the wall and randomly shooting to the bottom of the track.
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July 20, 2018 at
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Posse people make me laugh.. So a PA driver wins at a Pa track and ohhh they kicked the WOO ass ,,actually they should when they race at home when they have raced there several times,,, question is can you win anywhere else?? there lays the big ???? Like Fred no doubt he was a GREAT driver with a ton of wins and I am not taking anything away from him but looking at his stats seems almost all were in PA ,, sorry big difference win you win at places you don t run at very often,,,remember even a blind squirel pics up a acorn sometime ,,,
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Posted By: crk410 on July 20 2018 at 10:50:06 AM
Lmao...well said. Fred's a class act and old school. Not to mention one of the best to ever do it. He was obviously very proud and at worst a little over zealous. Big deal he curses and drinks beer. That's what going to the track's all about. If you don't like it I'd suggest a new hobby...perhaps knitting will suit your sensibilities more.
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One of the best to ever do it.....in PA.
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July 20, 2018 at
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Posted By: rdr116y on July 20 2018 at 02:33:22 PM
Posse people make me laugh.. So a PA driver wins at a Pa track and ohhh they kicked the WOO ass ,,actually they should when they race at home when they have raced there several times,,, question is can you win anywhere else?? there lays the big ???? Like Fred no doubt he was a GREAT driver with a ton of wins and I am not taking anything away from him but looking at his stats seems almost all were in PA ,, sorry big difference win you win at places you don t run at very often,,,remember even a blind squirel pics up a acorn sometime ,,,
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LMAO Little Freddie only had one win all year at Lincoln before last night.
Old man Rahmer had wins on over 30 tracks in 10-11 different states. His first Outlaw win and his first ASCoC win were both at tracks he never raced regularly.
This board is always amusing. Cubic Dollars didn't even come into the thread to see who he can real into the boat with some bait. The line on here was always that the locals can only wn at Williams Grove because the track is unique (a dirt surface with four turns and all). When that line doesn't work, the goalposts move.
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Posted By: singlefile on July 20 2018 at 04:12:24 PM
LMAO Little Freddie only had one win all year at Lincoln before last night.
Old man Rahmer had wins on over 30 tracks in 10-11 different states. His first Outlaw win and his first ASCoC win were both at tracks he never raced regularly.
This board is always amusing. Cubic Dollars didn't even come into the thread to see who he can real into the boat with some bait. The line on here was always that the locals can only wn at Williams Grove because the track is unique (a dirt surface with four turns and all). When that line doesn't work, the goalposts move.
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While I agree with the intent of your post, it shouldn't take anything away from the fact that the Grove is the biggest crutch in the Outlaw/Posse rivalry.
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July 20, 2018 at
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Posted By: SprintFan16 on July 20 2018 at 04:24:50 PM
While I agree with the intent of your post, it shouldn't take anything away from the fact that the Grove is the biggest crutch in the Outlaw/Posse rivalry.
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I usually stay out of these things but this one always makes wonder; How many times do best in the business have to race at a track to figure it out. They have had six or so races a year at the Grove for almost their entire existance. There have been times when one of the younger Posse guys have won when many Outlaws in the field have had more laps at the Grove than they have.
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Posted By: StanM on July 20 2018 at 10:17:01 AM
What are you, the Victory Lane morality police? I thought Sr's line something to the effect of "congratulations, you won a World of Outlaws race, don't forget you have to go to work in the morning" was an instant classic that underscores what weekend racers are all about.
If you don't like beer and abandoning political correctness when experiencing the thrill of watching a son beat the best we can't be friends. 
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Posted By: longtimefan on July 20 2018 at 05:52:29 PM
I usually stay out of these things but this one always makes wonder; How many times do best in the business have to race at a track to figure it out. They have had six or so races a year at the Grove for almost their entire existance. There have been times when one of the younger Posse guys have won when many Outlaws in the field have had more laps at the Grove than they have.
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Let’s all calm down, the outlaws finished 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Freddie got a great restart and won fair and square. Let’s not pretend this was some unprecedented ass kicking.
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Posted By: dsc1600 on July 20 2018 at 07:02:18 PM
Let’s all calm down, the outlaws finished 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Freddie got a great restart and won fair and square. Let’s not pretend this was some unprecedented ass kicking.
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No need to calm down, I am not very excited by any of this but I have always wondered about what I ask. As far as being excited about this win I have never been a fan of the Rhamers although I am pretty sure they don't care much what I think.
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July 20, 2018 at
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A better discussion, what the heck is going on with only 31 cars at the Grove?
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Wow, from winner to DNQ. Gotta love sprint car racing .
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Posted By: dsc1600 on July 20 2018 at 07:22:54 PM
A better discussion, what the heck is going on with only 31 cars at the Grove?
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I was thinking the same thing myself. Three heat format at an Outlaw race at Williams Grove?
Concerning? Troubling? A statistical anomaly?
I'm not quite sure what to think.
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Another ass-kickin' nonetheless! hehehe
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Posted By: dsc1600 on July 20 2018 at 07:22:54 PM
A better discussion, what the heck is going on with only 31 cars at the Grove?
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Not a real surprise as car counts have been low at the Grove all year. Ryan Smith was planning on racing but had some issue and couldn’t make it. Stutts is hurt and out for the season. Westhafer appears to have shut down the 410 operation and has been driving a 358 for another owner. Chad Trout and Rick Laffetry no shows. Chad said last week they were going to miss Grove shows because of engine issues. Ryan Taylor won earlier in the year and hasn’t been back. Mark Smith running 360’s. No Zemco car. Matt Cambell’s dad passed away last year and has just started running occasionally at Lincoln. No McIntyre tonite either. Usually get Tim Shaffer in for the outlaw shows but he stayed west to race with the Allstars. Also Kerry Madsen and the Roth 83 were both at Lernerville Tuesday but decided not to come east. Not unusual for the 83 but Kerry usually shows up for the outlaw shows. Sorry for rambling.
Bottom line, I think it’s lack of $$$$ for some of the local teams. Oh and just remembered no Branden Rahmer either.
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Posted By: railfan33 on July 20 2018 at 09:59:58 PM
Not a real surprise as car counts have been low at the Grove all year. Ryan Smith was planning on racing but had some issue and couldn’t make it. Stutts is hurt and out for the season. Westhafer appears to have shut down the 410 operation and has been driving a 358 for another owner. Chad Trout and Rick Laffetry no shows. Chad said last week they were going to miss Grove shows because of engine issues. Ryan Taylor won earlier in the year and hasn’t been back. Mark Smith running 360’s. No Zemco car. Matt Cambell’s dad passed away last year and has just started running occasionally at Lincoln. No McIntyre tonite either. Usually get Tim Shaffer in for the outlaw shows but he stayed west to race with the Allstars. Also Kerry Madsen and the Roth 83 were both at Lernerville Tuesday but decided not to come east. Not unusual for the 83 but Kerry usually shows up for the outlaw shows. Sorry for rambling.
Bottom line, I think it’s lack of $$$$ for some of the local teams. Oh and just remembered no Branden Rahmer either.
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Good analysis. I used to get annoyed when they got less than 40 cars. 31 is a big time drop and cause for concern.
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Posted By: longtimefan on July 20 2018 at 05:52:29 PM
I usually stay out of these things but this one always makes wonder; How many times do best in the business have to race at a track to figure it out. They have had six or so races a year at the Grove for almost their entire existance. There have been times when one of the younger Posse guys have won when many Outlaws in the field have had more laps at the Grove than they have.
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Careful.......I think through the course of the WoO history at Williams grove, the Outlaws have a pretty huge all time lead on the Posse when it comes to wins. Pretty sure it's close to 2 to 1. The Posse fared pretty well in the first few years and the Posse has fared pretty well in recent years. But there was a pretty fair stretch where the Outlaws dominated. Overall it isn't really close at all. I think the stats are somewhere. Maybe even on the WG website.
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Posted By: blazer00 on July 20 2018 at 10:11:20 PM
Careful.......I think through the course of the WoO history at Williams grove, the Outlaws have a pretty huge all time lead on the Posse when it comes to wins. Pretty sure it's close to 2 to 1. The Posse fared pretty well in the first few years and the Posse has fared pretty well in recent years. But there was a pretty fair stretch where the Outlaws dominated. Overall it isn't really close at all. I think the stats are somewhere. Maybe even on the WG website.
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How does that compare to results for locals from other tracks?
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Posted By: Johnny Utah on July 20 2018 at 08:10:01 PM
I was thinking the same thing myself. Three heat format at an Outlaw race at Williams Grove?
Concerning? Troubling? A statistical anomaly?
I'm not quite sure what to think.
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It is not just the Grove
Car counts excluding speedweek
Williamsgrove
6/15 - 21 cars
7/13 - 23 cars
Port Royal
6/16 - 20 cars
7/14 - 18 cars
Baps
7/15 - 14 cars
Lincoln - This is the lone bright spot as far as numbers.
6/16 - 27 cars
7/14 - 34 cars
Let's go Sprint Car Racing!
Knoxville - Best Track In the USA!
Eldora - 2nd Best Track in the USA!
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