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Wheelie
July 04, 2013 at 02:29:16 PM
Joined: 12/26/2004
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Tim isn't part of the "Gold Club" or whatever the WOO call it when you sign with them....No he can't have a t-shirt trailer at WOO sanctioned events. but he can race wherever and whenever he wants to...Oh. and he doesn't get a really cool nickname......So, be it.....Tim just loves to race dirt sprint cars...Always has, Always will.... Just saying



Casprintman
July 04, 2013 at 03:26:56 PM
Joined: 10/23/2012
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Posted By: LatshPA on July 04 2013 at 01:05:32 PM

Another solid apples to apples post by the educated people of Hoseheads. The population of CA - 38,000,000. The population of Central PA is around 730,000. I would HOPE CA would produce 1 or 2 more drivers. Of course here we are talking about states again when the Posse is a racing group, not a state. I finally just assume your too damn dumb to understand that. Unfortunately for west coast fans, the CA doesn't do quite as good a job at keeping its racers around as Central PA racing does. Maybe CA fans should do a better job of supporting their local racing instead of worrying about what goes on 3000 miles away? Maybe then you'd actually get to watch your talented drivers, instead of them bolting to find better racing and purses elsewhere the minute they can? I mean, I don't care because it means your great drivers are coming to race here and we as fans are the winners. The fact that PA fans will probably end up seeing Brad Sweet, Tim Kaeding, and Kyle Larson race more times than CA fans this year means people here probably won't be crying themselves to sleep anytime soon over the great state of CAs perceived racing superiority. As for the last time anyone from PA went to CA to race, I believe it was 2010 when Rahmer did it? According to the WoO website he drove from 14th to 3rd at Tulare. I know that was an Outlaw show and not a local CA series race, but I think he could still fair ok against the Cali regulars based on that result. Have fun listening to those dirtvision broadcasts, we'll be suffering through 4 races in the next 4 nights.



Really, Did you ever think the car owners may want to run a national schedule. I know Roth has a national team, TK and a Cali team, Kyle Hirst. Larson and Sweet travel for Nationwide, why shouldn't they run in and around cities that they're at? The world doesn't revolve around Pa. racing. Sorry to burst your bubble!

rizzo the III
July 04, 2013 at 08:12:53 PM
Joined: 06/13/2005
Posts: 250
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Twenty8, While he may have started up front, I don't know if it was the first or second restart, but Pittman and Darrah both got by him on the start and he ended up 4th. Had to race his ass off to track them down and pass them back under race conditions. Pittman was a tough opponent last night..




derf
July 04, 2013 at 09:34:44 PM
Joined: 01/16/2009
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Posted By: CaliforniaBullring on July 04 2013 at 01:16:55 AM

By far the best driver out there right now. A true outlaw killing the wooser's and he is from northern California not Pennsylvania . Win number seven with alot more coming.



Dont forget the car is built in ca by Steve Kent



Twenty8
July 04, 2013 at 10:23:43 PM
Joined: 12/03/2004
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Posted By: rizzo the III on July 04 2013 at 08:12:53 PM

Twenty8, While he may have started up front, I don't know if it was the first or second restart, but Pittman and Darrah both got by him on the start and he ended up 4th. Had to race his ass off to track them down and pass them back under race conditions. Pittman was a tough opponent last night..



Thanks for the info. I had to be at work at 5am and couldn't listen to or watch the race, just went by the typed results. I am not against TK just never been on the band wagon. Even if you start on the pole every race wining even a few of them takes a ton of talent to not get passed. I have been a Steve Kent fan for ever and glad to see his chassis doing well.



longdong
July 04, 2013 at 11:04:39 PM
Joined: 02/06/2011
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Posted By: Twenty8 on July 04 2013 at 10:23:43 PM

Thanks for the info. I had to be at work at 5am and couldn't listen to or watch the race, just went by the typed results. I am not against TK just never been on the band wagon. Even if you start on the pole every race wining even a few of them takes a ton of talent to not get passed. I have been a Steve Kent fan for ever and glad to see his chassis doing well.



Do both Madsen's use the KPC? Anyone else that uses them?




Dirthawk
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July 05, 2013 at 12:10:06 AM
Joined: 04/11/2010
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Posted By: Casprintman on July 04 2013 at 03:26:56 PM
Really, Did you ever think the car owners may want to run a national schedule. I know Roth has a national team, TK and a Cali team, Kyle Hirst. Larson and Sweet travel for Nationwide, why shouldn't they run in and around cities that they're at? The world doesn't revolve around Pa. racing. Sorry to burst your bubble!


I don't think he said anywhere that the racing world revolves around PA. But your buddy, fellow chest pumper, started a thread to congratulate TK and couldn't get more than 2 sentences without mentioning Pennsylvania...

fivectydirttracker
July 05, 2013 at 03:04:59 AM
Joined: 02/02/2013
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Posted By: LatshPA on July 04 2013 at 01:05:32 PM

Another solid apples to apples post by the educated people of Hoseheads. The population of CA - 38,000,000. The population of Central PA is around 730,000. I would HOPE CA would produce 1 or 2 more drivers. Of course here we are talking about states again when the Posse is a racing group, not a state. I finally just assume your too damn dumb to understand that. Unfortunately for west coast fans, the CA doesn't do quite as good a job at keeping its racers around as Central PA racing does. Maybe CA fans should do a better job of supporting their local racing instead of worrying about what goes on 3000 miles away? Maybe then you'd actually get to watch your talented drivers, instead of them bolting to find better racing and purses elsewhere the minute they can? I mean, I don't care because it means your great drivers are coming to race here and we as fans are the winners. The fact that PA fans will probably end up seeing Brad Sweet, Tim Kaeding, and Kyle Larson race more times than CA fans this year means people here probably won't be crying themselves to sleep anytime soon over the great state of CAs perceived racing superiority. As for the last time anyone from PA went to CA to race, I believe it was 2010 when Rahmer did it? According to the WoO website he drove from 14th to 3rd at Tulare. I know that was an Outlaw show and not a local CA series race, but I think he could still fair ok against the Cali regulars based on that result. Have fun listening to those dirtvision broadcasts, we'll be suffering through 4 races in the next 4 nights.



I was there. Very nice to see fast Fredie on left coast. Oh by the way, BK was in his pits. . . .Hmm, I wonder if that means anything. . . Well anyway, we all have something to talk of this sport we love. Peace, and may they all be safe thrilling us ! Charge TK, you got it, show us ! Geo.P. Mann
Peace, Out.

from: central coast of cali.

Mr. Highside
July 05, 2013 at 03:34:17 AM
Joined: 03/06/2013
Posts: 196
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Sounds like a bunch of red, white and boose to me. Tim has evolved his driving style to be one of the top sprintcar drivers on the planet.

Anyone remember if Tim's rookie year at San Jose Speedway was in 1994, 95 or was it 96? He is geting closer to the magic 20 season mark.

I can't wait to see TK at Knoxville again this season. I wish we had him every week. I can't name another driver besides Haud I could say that about.

 




railfan33
July 05, 2013 at 08:49:36 AM
Joined: 07/24/2010
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Posted By: Casprintman on July 04 2013 at 03:26:56 PM
Really, Did you ever think the car owners may want to run a national schedule. I know Roth has a national team, TK and a Cali team, Kyle Hirst. Larson and Sweet travel for Nationwide, why shouldn't they run in and around cities that they're at? The world doesn't revolve around Pa. racing. Sorry to burst your bubble!


And now we're finally getting to one of the MAJOR factors involved in getting off the porch..$$$$$$$! You need deep pockets to travel...most PA teams don't. Other than the large funded teams like Roth and the Larson/Abreu folks,which Calif weekly campaigners travel east of the Rockies. Allard is the only one I can think of.



davemahar
July 06, 2013 at 10:09:14 AM
Joined: 01/03/2005
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Posted By: wvsprinter on July 04 2013 at 01:53:22 PM
I am not from PA or Cali and have no dog in this fight but 7 wins against the Outlaws is no accident or just dumb luck. TK can wheel a sprint car with the best of them no matter when or where. How many many wins did he have on the old NST? Wasn't it like 15 wins? The man can flat out get after it!


TK is the most exciting driver to watch. Sure hope he gets back here for Trophy Cup.





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