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July 08, 2015 at
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K W S just posted that Aaron Reutzel will be in a second Roth Motorsports car this weekend at the Howard Keading Classic interesting i think............
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July 08, 2015 at
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Posted By: rdr116y on July 08 2015 at 12:06:08 AM
K W S just posted that Aaron Reutzel will be in a second Roth Motorsports car this weekend at the Howard Keading Classic interesting i think............
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tryout maybe??
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July 08, 2015 at
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Matured younster with a lota talent in ASCS Nat'l series outa Clute,Tx.!!...been runing some 410 stuff lately with sucess & results!!......
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July 08, 2015 at
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Posted By: rdr116y on July 08 2015 at 12:06:08 AM
K W S just posted that Aaron Reutzel will be in a second Roth Motorsports car this weekend at the Howard Keading Classic interesting i think............
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Why any young talent wold ever take the outlaws ride with Roth is beyond me. If they were smart they wouldn't touch that car with a ten foot pole unless they want to set back there career. The car very seldom works no matter who is driving it and the Roths have no intention of keeping a driver for more than a few shows. It's not the place for talent on the rise! Can't argue with history, but I'm sure someone will.
yes I know this isn't an outlaws ride, yet .....
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July 08, 2015 at
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Posted By: Jsr7s on July 08 2015 at 03:12:43 PM
Why any young talent wold ever take the outlaws ride with Roth is beyond me. If they were smart they wouldn't touch that car with a ten foot pole unless they want to set back there career. The car very seldom works no matter who is driving it and the Roths have no intention of keeping a driver for more than a few shows. It's not the place for talent on the rise! Can't argue with history, but I'm sure someone will.
yes I know this isn't an outlaws ride, yet .....
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I'd take an outlaw ride if they covered all the bills and ran an outlaw style schedule. I'm not talented enough to be in this position (too bad) but I think Aaron definately is. He has shown real promise as an up and coming driver. He was decently competitive at Knoxville in a 410 vs a stacked house. If it doesnt work out so be it. He can get back in his own ride at anytime but if it does work he is sitting in an outlaw car with a budget most racecar drivers would dream of.
Thats the best budget in the world to race on.... Someone elses.
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July 08, 2015 at
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Sure hope Dennis Roth didn't take grammar and spelling at the school that taught you.=-O
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July 09, 2015 at
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Posted By: Jsr7s on July 08 2015 at 03:12:43 PM
Why any young talent wold ever take the outlaws ride with Roth is beyond me. If they were smart they wouldn't touch that car with a ten foot pole unless they want to set back there career. The car very seldom works no matter who is driving it and the Roths have no intention of keeping a driver for more than a few shows. It's not the place for talent on the rise! Can't argue with history, but I'm sure someone will.
yes I know this isn't an outlaws ride, yet .....
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You're kidding, right? If not you really have made yourself look foolish. There certainly are issues with driving for Roth-he absolutely HATES losing and is very difficult to please-but that equipment is good shit! The only thing needed to make that team a winner is a good driver AND a good crew without interference from Roth. This will be a GREAT opportunity for Aaron to take advantage of. The stupid shit that gets posted on this site makes me wonder if these are just kids posting or adults who just don't know anything about sprint car racing. Roth is wealthy beyond most any WoO teams standards. It's all about chemistry and when its right that team is unbeatable. TK has had a good deal of success with that team over the years and rest assured he wasn't driving junk.
Cheers!
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July 09, 2015 at
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Gravel won the National Open in that "equipment". Seems everyone has forgotten about that.
He is also starting up front in the 7 car at tracks they've never seen. Only matter of time for them if they keep plugging away.
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July 09, 2015 at
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Posted By: csracing72c on July 09 2015 at 12:56:03 PM
Gravel won the National Open in that "equipment". Seems everyone has forgotten about that.
He is also starting up front in the 7 car at tracks they've never seen. Only matter of time for them if they keep plugging away.
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No disrespect to David Gravel, he is a hell of a driver, but hes running up front in the 7 because of the new crew chef. When Scott wad turning the wrenches, no one was winning or running well.....
No matter how hard you try.........you can't polish a
terd!!!
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July 10, 2015 at
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Posted By: csracing72c on July 09 2015 at 12:56:03 PM
Gravel won the National Open in that "equipment". Seems everyone has forgotten about that.
He is also starting up front in the 7 car at tracks they've never seen. Only matter of time for them if they keep plugging away.
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Starting up front with the WoO is more of a fluke these days than racing in to the position. Why the hell any series would continually have middle of the road qualifiers get in to the Dash 80 to 90 % of the time is beyond me. It's like rewarding a "C" student with an honor roll.
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