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Topic: Who's Gonna Win Knoxville Championship?
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April 15, 2014 at
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Who ya got?
Maeschen
McCarl
Heskin
Madsen
Brown
Dollansky
Lasoski
Zomer
Henderson
Dobmeier
Tatnell
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April 15, 2014 at
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I didn't think Brown or Lasoski were running the full schedule otherwise it would be a coin flip between the two. Tatnall and Henderson should be big factors with all you've listed able to win any given night. I'm going to place my bet on Ian Madsen. He just gets better every year and is gaining great confidence with a huge off season back in Australia. It is going to be an awesome season for sure in all classes.
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April 15, 2014 at
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April 15, 2014 at
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Posted By: Jamie Klootwyk on April 15 2014 at 09:24:05 PM
Who ya got?
Maeschen
McCarl
Heskin
Madsen
Brown
Dollansky
Lasoski
Zomer
Henderson
Dobmeier
Tatnell
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Henderson just might have the best owner/head crewman. With some luck it will be Henderson
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April 16, 2014 at
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Posted By: Lefty Wilbury on April 15 2014 at 09:41:04 PM
I didn't think Brown or Lasoski were running the full schedule otherwise it would be a coin flip between the two. Tatnall and Henderson should be big factors with all you've listed able to win any given night. I'm going to place my bet on Ian Madsen. He just gets better every year and is gaining great confidence with a huge off season back in Australia. It is going to be an awesome season for sure in all classes.
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Brown said he is running the full schedule with the exception of the Kings Royal, and maybe one other show, he is hoping for a rain out or for Knoxville to make that a non points show to encourage locals to run the Kings Royal, he wants another championship.
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April 16, 2014 at
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I honestly cannot even make a guess about who is going to be the track champion. There's too many fast drivers and fast cars that are going to be racing weekly this year. It's going to be great fun to watch.
Ask Frank
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April 16, 2014 at
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Hate to admit it but Brian Brown has the best chance by far. Lasoski, Henderson, and Dollansky all have a good shot at it but lack the consistency Brown will have. Looking for Heskin to bounce back from a mediocre year.
No matter who wins it's pretty awesome that there are ten drivers with legitimate chances of a track championship. (excluding tatnell)
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April 16, 2014 at
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410s:
My Wish List is with Bronson Maeshon repeating.
My money is on Brian Brown
360s:
Between Justin Henderson and Jonathon Cornell if they both run the full schedule.
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April 16, 2014 at
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Posted By: Paintboss on April 16 2014 at 11:07:12 AM
410s:
My Wish List is with Bronson Maeshon repeating.
My money is on Brian Brown
360s:
Between Justin Henderson and Jonathon Cornell if they both run the full schedule.
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Couldn't agree more about the 410 class.
Hard to bet against Garner in the 360 class. Henderson will most certainly be a threat to win but Garner ends up on the podium the majority of the time. Should be interesting to watch!
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April 16, 2014 at
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Garner is running 410's this year. Henderson is running both classes but he is only allowed to run for points in one class...410.
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April 16, 2014 at
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McCarl, Madsen, Brown, or Lasoski. I was pleasantly surprised last year when Bronson took the championship home. He's consistently improved his racing to coincide with his strong qualifying. One bad night may ruin any hopes for a championship.
It'll be very interesting to see how Clint does this year as everyone that attends Knoville on a regular basis knows that Clint has dominated the 360 points battle for the past 5 years.
Another question since Clint is moving up, who wins the points for the 360 class? Nate VanHaften?
This is quite the line up at Knoxville for a "regular" Saturday night show. Feeling very fortunate that this show is available for only $15 dollars.
Keep It Real
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April 16, 2014 at
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Posted By: YungWun24 on April 16 2014 at 12:26:30 PM
McCarl, Madsen, Brown, or Lasoski. I was pleasantly surprised last year when Bronson took the championship home. He's consistently improved his racing to coincide with his strong qualifying. One bad night may ruin any hopes for a championship.
It'll be very interesting to see how Clint does this year as everyone that attends Knoville on a regular basis knows that Clint has dominated the 360 points battle for the past 5 years.
Another question since Clint is moving up, who wins the points for the 360 class? Nate VanHaften?
This is quite the line up at Knoxville for a "regular" Saturday night show. Feeling very fortunate that this show is available for only $15 dollars.
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Dobmeier willwin the championship.
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April 16, 2014 at
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Posted By: 1badapl on April 16 2014 at 12:46:19 PM
Dobmeier willwin the championship.
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That would be cool to see. He definitely has the speed but will need to work on finishing consistenly up front.
Keep It Real
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April 16, 2014 at
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April 16, 2014 at
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Posted By: YungWun24 on April 16 2014 at 02:39:35 PM
That would be cool to see. He definitely has the speed but will need to work on finishing consistenly up front.
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It all starts with qualifying for Dobmeier. If he can find the speed to qualify in the top 10 on a regular basis he will be a contender. Once the racing starts, he usually moves forward but qualifying has been his achilles heel.
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April 16, 2014 at
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Ian Madsen was as hot as any driver in the country at the end of the year last season. i'll put my money on Ian..if he could get some more backing i could see him do well with the WoO.
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April 16, 2014 at
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Posted By: YungWun24 on April 16 2014 at 12:26:30 PM
McCarl, Madsen, Brown, or Lasoski. I was pleasantly surprised last year when Bronson took the championship home. He's consistently improved his racing to coincide with his strong qualifying. One bad night may ruin any hopes for a championship.
It'll be very interesting to see how Clint does this year as everyone that attends Knoville on a regular basis knows that Clint has dominated the 360 points battle for the past 5 years.
Another question since Clint is moving up, who wins the points for the 360 class? Nate VanHaften?
This is quite the line up at Knoxville for a "regular" Saturday night show. Feeling very fortunate that this show is available for only $15 dollars.
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Had not heard that Clint was moving to 410. Hope his success continues. Beaver and Van Haaften should have about the best odds at a 360 track championship.
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