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August 09, 2008 at
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What were they like this go around? It seems to be a crap shoot this year. Was there much rain up that way this week?
I'm really lookin foward to the TNT Sprint Bandits race Wednesday, just hope they have a safe and racey surface to race on.
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August 09, 2008 at
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take a look at the thread "track versatility". it really was swamply like the everglades - but had these HUGE - TRENCHES in it. not ruts mind you -------- 12 inch deep TRENCHES. all through it too. them puttin those kid sprints out there after the show was borderline fu*kin criminal. merriman was prob in the wrong with the fit he threw - but the crowd was still pullin for him nonetheless just out of spite for the track i think.
i wander what that fat idiot slugo was thinkin during intermission when he went around the track in that golf cart? it was anything but ok ----- I'm suprised his ass didnt get that golf cart stuck high centered in one of them trenches.........
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August 09, 2008 at
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It was probably in good shape if compaired to the moto X track @ i-44 tonight.Three cars each broke a rear axle ( none of which crashed with another car,or hit a wall ).One bent wheel,one broken RR wheel center.The # 20 car in a-class rolled over without any contact with another car,That was kinda funny though,sort of like him hitting a tripple jump.That dude shredded a top & nose wing.These are only a few of what some drivers told me.
Steve Moyer CKS Fabrication & Welding
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August 10, 2008 at
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Posted By: OKCFan12 on August 09 2008 at 09:30:24 AM
take a look at the thread "track versatility". it really was swamply like the everglades - but had these HUGE - TRENCHES in it. not ruts mind you -------- 12 inch deep TRENCHES. all through it too. them puttin those kid sprints out there after the show was borderline fu*kin criminal. merriman was prob in the wrong with the fit he threw - but the crowd was still pullin for him nonetheless just out of spite for the track i think.
i wander what that fat idiot slugo was thinkin during intermission when he went around the track in that golf cart? it was anything but ok ----- I'm suprised his ass didnt get that golf cart stuck high centered in one of them trenches.........
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Dude, Kyle Merriman was completely and totally correct for his actions. I can not count the number of times the SFS score keepers have put us back as many as (2) two to (4) four positions on a Yellow Flag re-start.
And the shits about it is IT HAPPENS, WEEK IN and WEEK OUT. In my opinion Lanny needs to offer an EYE CARE program such as LASIKS, provide Binoculars, or simply institute TRANSPONDERS.
Good Lord, lets keep it equal. We have alot of good racers that only want to be treated fare.
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August 10, 2008 at
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I vote for transponders!
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August 10, 2008 at
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Posted By: uncle a on August 10 2008 at 12:09:31 AM
Dude, Kyle Merriman was completely and totally correct for his actions. I can not count the number of times the SFS score keepers have put us back as many as (2) two to (4) four positions on a Yellow Flag re-start.
And the shits about it is IT HAPPENS, WEEK IN and WEEK OUT. In my opinion Lanny needs to offer an EYE CARE program such as LASIKS, provide Binoculars, or simply institute TRANSPONDERS.
Good Lord, lets keep it equal. We have alot of good racers that only want to be treated fare.
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Well uncle even slugo blamed one night on the scorekeepers in a champ sprint A feature.
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands
in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he
stands at times of challenge and controversy."
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Erich Petersen
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