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August 11, 2010 at
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I'm going crazy at work waiting for quiting time to head down to the track..I need some new posts to read...who's winning night # 1? I'm taking Saldana.
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August 11, 2010 at
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Shane or Dollansky.
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August 11, 2010 at
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Mother Nature!!!!! Work some overtime.
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August 11, 2010 at
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Posted By: outlaw_fan_7_8 on August 11 2010 at 01:25:04 PM
Shane or Dollansky.
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ISN'T IT OBVIOUS? JASON MEYERS
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August 11, 2010 at
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Randi Turner!! Gas it up 4Q!!
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August 11, 2010 at
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SIDES 
TSA...It's not a GROPE...it's a Freedom Pat!
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August 11, 2010 at
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11k, Kraig Kinser. I'll tell you why...he will qualify about 20th-24th. Putting him up closer to the front in the heat. The track will be narrow and fast. Passes will be made early in the race and strung out racing after the first 1 1/2 laps. He will get into the A and be on the good side of the invert putting him up front. From there he will be able to race away.
Other faster cars, like Saldana, Myers, Sides, Dollansky...will qualify well, putting them at the back of the heat races where they will not be able to get around traffic. They will then end up racing out of the B. Of those 4...at least three race from the B tonight.
This is based on recent weather and the likely track conditions....IF...IF...the track is slower and wider. Than anyone has a shot.
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August 11, 2010 at
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Posted By: A time and a place on August 11 2010 at 01:49:31 PM
11k, Kraig Kinser. I'll tell you why...he will qualify about 20th-24th. Putting him up closer to the front in the heat. The track will be narrow and fast. Passes will be made early in the race and strung out racing after the first 1 1/2 laps. He will get into the A and be on the good side of the invert putting him up front. From there he will be able to race away.
Other faster cars, like Saldana, Myers, Sides, Dollansky...will qualify well, putting them at the back of the heat races where they will not be able to get around traffic. They will then end up racing out of the B. Of those 4...at least three race from the B tonight.
This is based on recent weather and the likely track conditions....IF...IF...the track is slower and wider. Than anyone has a shot.
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Nice insight... exactly what I've been fearing for the #9. Combine the fast/narrow track (at least typically faster/more narrow than Thursday) with the Wednesday field (more depth than Thurs. IMO) and it sure looks like some big name drivers are going to be running the alphabet on Saturday.
Shane Stewart looks like a nice pick with the conditions; typically qualifies 7-20 and always seems to get better as the track slicks off. Then again, I have a gut feeling about Tim Shaffer; he's red hot right now and he fits the puzzle above.
Shane Stewart to win feature, but Joey Saldana leaves with point lead.
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