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April 10, 2013 at
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I must say that I think it is great that many drivers from back east came to CA to race with the WoO and I feel bad that they didn't do as well as they would have wished to! I heard someone say if a racer isn't getting top 5 every race and is traveling a long distance it isn't worth it to travel with the Woo! Of course I am a little biased, but our CA drivers are very talented and we have a great series with the King of the West, 410 point races, Civil War, and local shows in which every weekend from Mid March to October there is a race to go to on a Saturday night! Some of our racers are good enough to be on the WoO tour but due mostly due to money concerns they stay in CA to race and they know the tracks very well and have shown to be very competivite when the WoO comes to town! I know that the PA Posse and All Starts do well against the WoO when they race at their tracks. Since TK is doing soo well with the WoO he gets to travel with them and go to tracks he doesn't know as well so I hope he does well adjusting to the bigger tracks in the midwest! The best drivers have proven they can win at any track and in any car just because they have soo much talent! I have watched Kyle Larson since he first got into a 360 when he was about 14 or 15 years old and it was very obvious that he was soo good he was already beating drivers that had been racing for many years and now look at where he is! One thing I love about sprint cars is it is talent based and it is not based on how much money you have! I also that sprint car drivers race because they love racing and it isn't for the money or the fame like Nascar! Ok I could go on and on...
Looking forward to the new Golden State King of the
West series schedule!
Winged sprintcars = the fastest and most exciting
racecars on dirt!
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April 11, 2013 at
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You should thank each one of them for making the trip out there instead of criticizing. In today's world, it was a costly venture regardless of what the results are.
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April 11, 2013 at
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There is a vast difference between criticizing and evaluating...but apparently people don't understand that!
I LEARNED ESP FROM MY MOM
"PUT YOUR SWEATER ON: DON'T YOU THINK I KNOW WHEN
YOU'RE COLD?"
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April 11, 2013 at
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Posted By: IBRACN on April 11 2013 at 04:25:40 AM
You should thank each one of them for making the trip out there instead of criticizing. In today's world, it was a costly venture regardless of what the results are.
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Its called pointing out the facts. The OP posted nothing disparaging about any driver.
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April 11, 2013 at
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Posted By: IBRACN on April 11 2013 at 04:25:40 AM
You should thank each one of them for making the trip out there instead of criticizing. In today's world, it was a costly venture regardless of what the results are.
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I have done exactly that, and have bought a few t-shirts as well! I have been extremely impressed with David Gravel as well. Not many do well at Chico there first time there and he looked like a seasoned pro!
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