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August 14, 2010 at
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Menard makes me sick. Taking good equipment because his daddy can write BIG checks but proven guys have to struggle. That is one of my biggest problems with nascar. Thank god sprint cars isn't like that or we wouldn't be seeing Sammy and Steve running at all. If we acted like Nascar they would have been gone 10 years ago.
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August 14, 2010 at
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Posted By: outlaw_fan_7_8 on August 14 2010 at 11:57:45 AM
Menard makes me sick. Taking good equipment because his daddy can write BIG checks but proven guys have to struggle. That is one of my biggest problems with nascar. Thank god sprint cars isn't like that or we wouldn't be seeing Sammy and Steve running at all. If we acted like Nascar they would have been gone 10 years ago.
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Tell me agian how money doesn't talk in sprint car and having a money does not get you a good ride.
If you had a lot of money why would you want to stay in sprint cars
Too small of a fan base
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August 14, 2010 at
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Posted By: HoldenCaulfield on August 13 2010 at 04:14:00 PM
Jeff Gordon and kasey Kahne seem to have fared pretty well.
Seems strange that a start and park team would make a driver change. Maybe Riggs is quicker to pull it off the track?
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steve picked up quaker state because of his time with them in nascar. so at least he got something out of the deal.
with a little luck, brad sweet could have a nascar shot. tyler malsom is trying to make a place for himself as well.
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August 14, 2010 at
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The real irony is that Riggs quit the 36 team earlier in the year because he did not like thier start and park strategy. While the 36 car does do start and park, it has attempted to race a heck of lot more races than the 66.
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