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May 07, 2010 at
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Called after 26 laps, rain....finish order...
- 8:03 PM
Tonight's A Main Finish ...
- 8:03 PM
(1-12): 9-Saldana, 5w-Wolfe, 11-S.Kinser, 91-McMahan, 14-Meyers, 6-Lasoski, 7-Dollansky, 24-Swindell, 3-Madsen, 63-Kemenah, 2-Blaney, 83x-Shaffer
- 8:02 PM
(13-24): 3c-Conley, 7s-Sides, 49-Sweet, 11k-K.Kinser, 7k-Hannagan, 83-Kaeding, 15-Schatz, 13-Pittman, 22-Ellenberger, 9x-Chaney, 15h-Hafertepe, R19-Haudenschild
Chuck.....
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May 07, 2010 at
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What happened to Donny?
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May 07, 2010 at
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Shredded a left rear to bring out the caution on lap 26.
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May 07, 2010 at
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Posted By: J & J Shaver on May 07 2010 at 08:53:59 PM
Shredded a left rear to bring out the caution on lap 26.
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where was he running
Luna's Ford engine style that won 2 WoO titles and 3
Kings Royals before a weight rule against the best EVER
in their prime and now DOMINATES super dirt late model
racing is no longer allowed/wanted in a WoO sprint
car.... Was Luna a miracle worker?
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May 07, 2010 at
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Posted By: minthess on May 07 2010 at 08:55:19 PM
where was he running
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2nd and Wolfe was right on him for that spot. Tough break. Even though I think Donny will be right there when its all said and done, it shows to win the championship you have to have a little luck on your side.
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May 07, 2010 at
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I think Wolfe was 2nd or 3rd last week too, not sure and too lazy to look it up. The 15 better get this bad luck thing out of the way soon or before you know it he's down 150 points and its mid-season. I'm starting to wonder about that old saying, "I'd rather be lucky than good", and yet Joey keeps on rolling along except for the Schatz-like luck last week when he dominated and lost a tire with 4 to go.
Lawlessness + liberalism = HELL - NYC, Detroit, Chicago,
Seattle, LA Who the H runs those cities.
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May 07, 2010 at
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Steve Kinser still amazes me. How he kept from running over Schatz when that tire let loose. The King still has the reflexes no doubt!
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May 07, 2010 at
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Posted By: dirtraceorbust on May 07 2010 at 09:36:41 PM
I think Wolfe was 2nd or 3rd last week too, not sure and too lazy to look it up. The 15 better get this bad luck thing out of the way soon or before you know it he's down 150 points and its mid-season. I'm starting to wonder about that old saying, "I'd rather be lucky than good", and yet Joey keeps on rolling along except for the Schatz-like luck last week when he dominated and lost a tire with 4 to go.
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Wolfe was 3rd at Jackson.
Stan Meissner
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May 08, 2010 at
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This is a little off subject, but I would like to know if Lucas Wolfe thinks there are any similarities between the Jackson Speedway and Williams Grove.
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May 08, 2010 at
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Posted By: Hannity on May 08 2010 at 12:18:00 AM
This is a little off subject, but I would like to know if Lucas Wolfe thinks there are any similarities between the Jackson Speedway and Williams Grove.
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I got the chance to interview Lucas the afternoon that they pulled into Jackson. One of the questions I asked him was if there were any tracks in PA that resembled Jackson. You can hear this interview at
http://www.speedsistersonline.com/radioshow.htm
Down by the "schedule" you will see the May 1st date and under it is Lucas Wolfe's name, just click on his name to hear what he had to say. 
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May 08, 2010 at
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It's great to see the 5w team get some well deserved runs. They work really hard and it's starting to show. Hopefully they can keep the momentum up.
Good luck tonight!!!
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May 08, 2010 at
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It normally takes 2 to 3 years of getting your ass kicked before you start finishing up front with the Outlaws. Look at Sides and how well hes doing now. I really respect the guys that stick with it and dont give up. Wolfes first win will be coming soon!
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May 08, 2010 at
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Posted By: TMac #24 on May 08 2010 at 06:45:33 AM
It normally takes 2 to 3 years of getting your ass kicked before you start finishing up front with the Outlaws. Look at Sides and how well hes doing now. I really respect the guys that stick with it and dont give up. Wolfes first win will be coming soon!
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Hey TMac:
You are one helluv a great race promoter, you put the fun into sprint car racing, Oskie is a hoot, so thank you for that. About your injury, with all the military tools in place to help soldiers return to duty sooner than expected, isn't there something that will help you return to your car sooner than expected? Look at Denny Hamlin, he is racing sooner than expected and having success. When can you return?
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May 08, 2010 at
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Posted By: smitty on May 08 2010 at 09:37:53 AM
Hey TMac:
You are one helluv a great race promoter, you put the fun into sprint car racing, Oskie is a hoot, so thank you for that. About your injury, with all the military tools in place to help soldiers return to duty sooner than expected, isn't there something that will help you return to your car sooner than expected? Look at Denny Hamlin, he is racing sooner than expected and having success. When can you return?
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I wish I was TMac LOL Im just a huge fan of his. I do hope TMac can return quickly. I took my son this year to his first Outlaw race at Pevely. I was really disappointed Terry got hurt because not only did I want to see him but my 5 year old as well since he has heard me talk about him many times. Terry was nice enough to talk to my son and then gave him a hat if he promised to keep it on the whole night, which he did hahaha Terry is a great guy and racer. He does make the racing night alot more fun to watch!
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May 08, 2010 at
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Posted By: mdr4774 on May 07 2010 at 10:51:48 PM
Steve Kinser still amazes me. How he kept from running over Schatz when that tire let loose. The King still has the reflexes no doubt!
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I thought the same thing last night, it was definatley a great save.
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May 08, 2010 at
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So the burning question that has not been addressed is .... HOW WAS THE TRACK?
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May 08, 2010 at
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Anyone hear anything about how Jac Haud is doing? Heard the hole in 1 spit something out at him and he had to be helped out of his car and said his arm was numb.
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May 08, 2010 at
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Posted By: filtalr on May 08 2010 at 01:00:34 PM
So the burning question that has not been addressed is .... HOW WAS THE TRACK?
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I go to many races at Eldora and the track was as good as it has been in a couple of years. I undertstand they graded it down at least 18 inches and repeatedly dug it up watered and ran it back in. I suppose exactly what Earl used to do. It got a bit dusty in the A main, but once it took rubber it got fast..Joey came from 8th and Steve and Lucas were fast and moving forward.
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May 08, 2010 at
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The track was very good... The feature was very dusty the first few laps but with mother nature coming in all directions the crew had a tough decision on how much water to put down. My opinion the Eldora track crew done a helluva job this weekend. Hats off to the entire Eldora crew for a awesome run show both nights. They were done by around 9:30 or so both nights. After a terrible opening night @ Eldora I can assure you they are working!!!!!!!!! Good Job Eldora!!!! Its by far the toughest track to prepare with the high banks and their gonna figure it out.
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