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August 26, 2007 at
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Any IRA results?
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August 26, 2007 at
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Posted By: onealrac on August 26 2007 at 10:05:47 AM
Any IRA results?
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probably have to wait til at least 2:30, 3:00. that just my prediction
btw, we could still bet on last nights races.
i'll say John Sernett won the A
Travis Whitney had quick time.
not enough cars to have a B-main
Kurt Davis didn't wreck anyone.
Dick Symeons is driving thru McDonalds right now and is pretty hung over after pounding a few "fire-brewed" Strohs last night.
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August 26, 2007 at
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1. Scott Neitzel
2. Brian Kristan
3. Steve Meyer
26 cars. Scott Winters was setting a blistering pace in the feature until he had no where to go and struck a spun out Joe Symoens and lightly tipped over. Kristan very close to picking up his first IRA victory as he closed in on the 2w with two laps to go but the 2w protected the bottom line and went on to victory. Very good night of racing at a nice facility. IRA must make two stops at Rice Lake next season in my opinion.
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August 26, 2007 at
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Posted By: resprinter on August 26 2007 at 10:31:09 AM
1. Scott Neitzel
2. Brian Kristan
3. Steve Meyer
26 cars. Scott Winters was setting a blistering pace in the feature until he had no where to go and struck a spun out Joe Symoens and lightly tipped over. Kristan very close to picking up his first IRA victory as he closed in on the 2w with two laps to go but the 2w protected the bottom line and went on to victory. Very good night of racing at a nice facility. IRA must make two stops at Rice Lake next season in my opinion.
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i remeber a few years ago Danny Smith was leading at Dodge and he wound up getting taken out by Joe Symeons. could of been Mike Stefka. one of the two. Smith hasn't been back.
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August 26, 2007 at
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Strange, and why was that important.?
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August 26, 2007 at
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Posted By: jah42 on August 26 2007 at 11:28:23 AM
Strange, and why was that important.?
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just that it seems that there are less ringers running with the IRA as compared to years gone by.
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August 26, 2007 at
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Well Strange
You lost all bets. Results are posted and it is only 1:26.
Just to set the record straight, Joe Symoens spun between 1 & 2, Dave Uttech was unable to avoid and was also stopped when Winters hit Uttech and tipped over. The yellow was out but he must have missed the light and appeared to not be wearing a radio. Just the facts.
Dick Symoens
Treasurer/Statistician/Web
Interstate Racing Association
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August 26, 2007 at
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Posted By: dsymoens on August 26 2007 at 01:27:49 PM
Well Strange
You lost all bets. Results are posted and it is only 1:26.
Just to set the record straight, Joe Symoens spun between 1 & 2, Dave Uttech was unable to avoid and was also stopped when Winters hit Uttech and tipped over. The yellow was out but he must have missed the light and appeared to not be wearing a radio. Just the facts.
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i lost again? man!
thanks Dick.
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August 26, 2007 at
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Photos from last night's IRA race at Rice Lake are posted in my photo gallery.

Stan Meissner
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August 26, 2007 at
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Posted By: "Strange Wings"(Savatage on August 26 2007 at 12:34:23 PM
just that it seems that there are less ringers running with the IRA as compared to years gone by.
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Your expectations are too high. Kick back, have a cold one and enjoy swapping stories with friends around the campfire after the races. If you pattern your racing experience around this principle and a great race happens to break out it's a bonus. If you want 150 cars and the best drivers in the world you're going to be disappointed by the IRA or just about anything short of a Knoxville Nationals type event. If you can be happy with 30 cars driven by guys who work all week and race on the weekends you'll love the IRA, WDRL, ASCS, All Stars and a whole bunch of other regional clubs.
Striving for perfection in every entertainment experience will only frustrate you.
Stan Meissner
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August 27, 2007 at
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August 27, 2007 at
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Posted By: StanM on August 26 2007 at 08:42:01 PM
Your expectations are too high. Kick back, have a cold one and enjoy swapping stories with friends around the campfire after the races. If you pattern your racing experience around this principle and a great race happens to break out it's a bonus. If you want 150 cars and the best drivers in the world you're going to be disappointed by the IRA or just about anything short of a Knoxville Nationals type event. If you can be happy with 30 cars driven by guys who work all week and race on the weekends you'll love the IRA, WDRL, ASCS, All Stars and a whole bunch of other regional clubs.
Striving for perfection in every entertainment experience will only frustrate you.
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WDRL???
WE DON'T NEED NO STINKIN' LATE MODELS!!!!
LMAO!
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