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Topic: what is wrong with David Gravel
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September 09, 2017 at
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Posted By: RodinCanada on September 09 2017 at 09:14:48 AM
Still no luck in starting a new thread so here goes...
Fill me with what was wrong with almost all of the WoO in California. Huge number in the b main 2 regulars take provisionals and names at the top of the A that never get discussed.
Good for the locals but is this typical in California? Seems the WoO really met their match which would be good to see more often.
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Gravel's crew chief isnt there this weekend
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September 09, 2017 at
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Posted By: RodinCanada on September 09 2017 at 09:14:48 AM
Still no luck in starting a new thread so here goes...
Fill me with what was wrong with almost all of the WoO in California. Huge number in the b main 2 regulars take provisionals and names at the top of the A that never get discussed.
Good for the locals but is this typical in California? Seems the WoO really met their match which would be good to see more often.
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Cali drivers are more than capable to give the Outlaws a tough night. Congratulations to Kyle Hirst on what I believe is his first WoO win.
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September 09, 2017 at
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Some fans must not be able to grow whiskers yet......for some, a driver comes along and has a hot streak and he's the next Steve Kinser or Donny Schatz......then a driver has a few bad outings and "what's wrong with that guy........" Some fans can't grasp the thought that not every racing event is going to be a nail biter........maybe after attending enough races at enough tracks they will figure that out.....if they don't quit on the sport. Sometimes mother nature makes it tough for the tracks, promoters and drivers......and maybe some fans just expext too much.
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September 16, 2017 at
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His Freaken Crew Chief!! Bipolar is one word. Second how many years has he been doing this only job and can't run the right gas tank.. If I were Dave think I might seriously jump at a few of the offers that have been presented to him. Making 50% of 4th making 40% of the back don't hurt Jackson one bit. Run out of gas is what I think I heard from the stands last night!
Jackson has been off his game since Nationals with setups. Being at the track night after night... Maybe he needs a vacation.
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September 16, 2017 at
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way to represent classy very classy
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September 16, 2017 at
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Posted By: blazer00 on September 09 2017 at 04:54:21 PM
Some fans must not be able to grow whiskers yet......for some, a driver comes along and has a hot streak and he's the next Steve Kinser or Donny Schatz......then a driver has a few bad outings and "what's wrong with that guy........" Some fans can't grasp the thought that not every racing event is going to be a nail biter........maybe after attending enough races at enough tracks they will figure that out.....if they don't quit on the sport. Sometimes mother nature makes it tough for the tracks, promoters and drivers......and maybe some fans just expext too much.
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That is all well said.
If you attend 10 sprint car races the following is true:
Mother nature will win 1
2 races will be a snooze-fest
2 races will be "the best race I've seen in a long time!"
5 races will be...........not great, but not bad either
Bottom line--you need to attend a lot of races to keep seeing the moments that make you keep coming back. (sounds like a paradox doesn't it?)
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