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February 10, 2008 at
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It is great to see 2 different winners on the opening weekend of the 2008 season, espesally 2 drivers like Dollansky and Meyers! Way to go guys.
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February 10, 2008 at
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I like the way this looks so far!! I hope some of these teams can give the 15 a good run this year. With the 14 in a self built chassis, they look real strong out of the box. This looks to be a very good year for the WoO? I hope we see alot of multiple wins by alot of different teams this year. Does anyone know what happened with SK last night?
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February 10, 2008 at
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Donny's been doing a good job of shortening one end of the track - last night it was 1&2 compared to 3&4 he had been good low in on the previous nights. Last night he messed up a couple of times and went high in 1&2 and it helped cost him the win. Meyers figured out what Schatz was doing toward the end after Donny pulled nearly even with him off 2 and took the bottom away from him in 1&2 after that.
Phil Taylor
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February 10, 2008 at
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Saldana also shouldn't have kept trying to get under Schatz in 3 and 4. He should have just stayed on his bumper and then tried to use the cushion in 1 and 2. He seemed for a while to be gaining on him in 1 and 2 and then he'd lose it all back going to the bottom in 3 and 4. the car would just slide up on him.
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