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Topic: US 36 this Friday (7/16)
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July 14, 2010 at
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ASCS/WOW Sprints on the high banks. Just 20 cars last time out... There are a lot of sprint cars within a 3 hour drive of Cameron. I guess that place is just to rough and fast for most guys. Bronson Maeschen was super-fast last time. Its a shame more Knoxville guys don't make the trip but I understand why they don't. Last time was a great show but a few more cars would have been nice.
Ben T
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July 14, 2010 at
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The last three shows I have been to there have been dry-slick, with little equipment damage. I think they are figuring it out...it was a great race between Maeschen and Dover last time before the spin in lapped traffic...
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July 14, 2010 at
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No Dover this Friday, he will be in Elma, Washington with the National tour. Jack said the last time he raced there, that was one of the best racing surfaces he had been on.
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July 14, 2010 at
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You guys are 100% correct. That surface was great last time. I should've phrased my original post better... That place has a reputation of being rough.
"If you're gonna run the bottom, you might as well get
a real job."
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