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Topic: A dozen or more flat tires at Port!
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September 10, 2019 at
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Posted By: HoldenCaulfield on September 08 2019 at 10:10:11 AM
I was a little worried when I saw the track in hot laps and was also thinking that they would have water and rework the top side at some point but surprise, that track produced great racing all night long. The place defies logic but I'll take slick, multi-groove racing with cars inches from the outside rail any day over a heavy cushion conveyor belt. Good racing is much more important than fast lap times. Kudos to Port for another fantastic event!
Congrats to Reutzel also. That was a very impressive run. Being a posse homer I would have rather seen the money stay in PA but I'm really starting to like Aaron, great driver, class act, very good VL interview.
I enjoyed last nights show so much that I may go back for the in-laws.
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Well said. I'm there for the competition
If Strawser is so obsessed with speed, he should go to Bonneville Salt Flats... 3 or 400 mph, NO passing
Actually I've always wanted to go, but not with a clown like Strawser
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September 10, 2019 at
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Posted By: singlefile on September 08 2019 at 01:00:52 AM
Port has the worst track prep crew in the Northeast? I will take the surface at Port hands down over just about every track in New York state. A lot places in New York don't even have any track prep.
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Haha, ain’t that the truth.
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