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saphead
October 24, 2017 at 06:39:05 AM
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Donny Schatz will be fresh off of his 15th Nationals win and just entering his prime. 

 



sprintfast
October 25, 2017 at 12:15:02 PM
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Don't forget about Ian Madsen and Bill Balog They will each have a couple WOO wins in 2022.



Murphy
October 25, 2017 at 10:20:42 PM
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Posted By: sprintfast on October 25 2017 at 12:15:02 PM

Don't forget about Ian Madsen and Bill Balog They will each have a couple WOO wins in 2022.



     I agree, and I would expect to see a bunch of wins between then and now. I could see Ian Madsen running at least the midwest part of the WoO tour one of these years. The best part about an Australian winning a race is the post race interview by crickey!

     I'd say another young guy to watch is Thomas Kennedy from Winnepeg Canada. When that guy hooks up with a wired and fired owner I think things will light up.

     I'm looking forward to the day when the top 3 finishers in some big sprint car race are all foreigners from, like Australia, Canada and Pennsylvania. 




blazer00
October 26, 2017 at 03:51:09 AM
Joined: 06/10/2015
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Posted By: Murphy on October 25 2017 at 10:20:42 PM

     I agree, and I would expect to see a bunch of wins between then and now. I could see Ian Madsen running at least the midwest part of the WoO tour one of these years. The best part about an Australian winning a race is the post race interview by crickey!

     I'd say another young guy to watch is Thomas Kennedy from Winnepeg Canada. When that guy hooks up with a wired and fired owner I think things will light up.

     I'm looking forward to the day when the top 3 finishers in some big sprint car race are all foreigners from, like Australia, Canada and Pennsylvania. 



Don't be surprised if Ian is WoO full time.......... very soon! Smile



rolldog
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October 26, 2017 at 09:57:16 AM
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Great thread Murphy.

What's the over/under on the number of Nationals Schatz will have won by 2022 or 2027?  Does he have any kids that are into racing?

Bayston, Scelzi, Kofoid, Abreu, Rahmers, McCarls. We will see who can get funding.

I like Morgan Turpen.  She is fast and very smooth, takes good care of the car.  How about McKenna Haase (IA) or maybe Shayle Bade (NE)?

Something else to put on the radar.  Will the 305 class still be around and be as strong?  Maybe we will see some drivers come out of those ranks.  John Carney II?  He has already had some success in the 360's.





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