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May 03, 2011 at
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May 04, 2011 at
07:50:41 AM by catpuppy
As many of you know I like to stir the pot. However, without discussions things never change. They stay the same.
Yes, I admit it I might take things a bit to far in discussions but I try not to call any driver out or try to put a track down, I understand how hard it is to put a car on the track and put rear ends in the stands.
However, I would like to point out that this previous week at Brill's that there were ten e sprints, yes ten e sprints, which three of the e sprints were from the Tulsa area. But, there were only nine champs. Which three of them were from the Tulsa area. Yes, I do know that the OCRS was running Friday night but out of the cars that were running the previous week at Brill's only four ran the OCRS event at Thunderbird. I know that two of those e sprints might not return but there might but a new one showing up for this season to replace one of the two. I did talk to someone that said that a champ driver might give Brill another chance.
My question is are the e sprints actually dieing off or is it just a track that the e sprints do not like to run? Not trying to run down a track but I hear that there were only three e sprints the next night at Creek. Is it gas money? Is it to far? What is a explanation?
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands
in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he
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Erich Petersen
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May 04, 2011 at
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The problem today is everybody thinks they are NASCAR ready. You got Bubba (Whoo Hooo)! that dun drived a front weeled at the crick country over to Saypulpa. an we fixen to won the day-tona if them sumbitches aver gave us chanse.
Just Saying
Support your Local Track and have Fun!
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May 04, 2011 at
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Racing for mini stock purses may just have something to do with it.
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May 04, 2011 at
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Posted By: catpuppy on May 03 2011 at 11:12:25 PM
As many of you know I like to stir the pot. However, without discussions things never change. They stay the same.
Yes, I admit it I might take things a bit to far in discussions but I try not to call any driver out or try to put a track down, I understand how hard it is to put a car on the track and put rear ends in the stands.
However, I would like to point out that this previous week at Brill's that there were ten e sprints, yes ten e sprints, which three of the e sprints were from the Tulsa area. But, there were only nine champs. Which three of them were from the Tulsa area. Yes, I do know that the OCRS was running Friday night but out of the cars that were running the previous week at Brill's only four ran the OCRS event at Thunderbird. I know that two of those e sprints might not return but there might but a new one showing up for this season to replace one of the two. I did talk to someone that said that a champ driver might give Brill another chance.
My question is are the e sprints actually dieing off or is it just a track that the e sprints do not like to run? Not trying to run down a track but I hear that there were only three e sprints the next night at Creek. Is it gas money? Is it to far? What is a explanation?
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E-Sprints dying off???? hell that class hasn't even had a chance to get brought to life yet....I see it nothing but growing
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May 04, 2011 at
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May 04, 2011 at
07:58:04 AM by catpuppy
Grease there was in an article a few weeks ago that the author claimed that the class "needed to be put on life support".
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands
in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he
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Erich Petersen
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May 04, 2011 at
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Kit, that might very well be the case. However, Brill had three times the cars last week than Creek did and he pays the same amount to win.
Looking at the results from Sat. night I did see a new driver and car on the Results. Caudle did race at Brill's on and off last year.
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands
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Erich Petersen
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May 05, 2011 at
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Friday nights are hard. Work, I40 traffic. ( fees ). I paid $4.05 a gallon for diesel going to Lawton Saturday night.
Aint racing fun.
Big D Lambert
David Lambert
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May 05, 2011 at
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May 05, 2011 at
10:24:13 AM by The_announcer
Also, I'm pretty sure that Kevin Risley and Cody Brewer would have been at Creek Saturday, had they not torn their cars up at Brill's on Friday.
Flipping end over end tends to cause some damage.
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