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Topic: WAY TO GO TK
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June 30, 2013 at
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Posted By: dsc1600 on June 30 2013 at 09:28:49 AM
He's better than Monteith I think. But I don't see him doing that much better his first time out at Knoxville. I hope he sticks it out there for the full week and learns to get better down the road.
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Agreed. Brian Monteith is the epitome of a Pennsylvania porch driver. It took him a couple of years running weekly to figure out Lincoln and the Grove. Outside of a rarity with the big Port Royal win, he is a struggle to finish, let alone finish well at Selinsgrove, Hagerstown, Susky, etc. And that's only if he shows up. I love watching Brian weekly and I understand that he races as a hobby and not a job.
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June 30, 2013 at
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Posted By: chilly on June 30 2013 at 01:01:39 AM
The Edge was in the D, I think... could've been in the E! If you want to get technical
I would put dietrich in the same category tho as Montieth.. good/great at Lincoln, ok at the grove, subpar at port or anywhere else. Stop me if I'm way off!
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The Edge went home after Friday. Unless your name is Kyle Larson, Knoxville is not an easy place to get down on your first try and before last year, I think you have to go all the way back to 2006 or so before you saw a first timer at the Nationals make it in the A. I think it was Tony Bruce. Front of the D, back of the C for Dietrich is my guess. Just hoping to see he gets faster as the week progresses for future visits. He's more versatile than Monteith but drives similarly, balls out.
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