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April 11, 2010 at
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Tarah, back up and read the original post,,,,why has Walker been struggling. And your response was the higher level of competition and that is your opinion but holds no water. My response was Chad Kemenah went over there to Posse land and won not once but twice in a week . The toughest weakly competition my A$$. You need to find the true meaning of your false facts!
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April 11, 2010 at
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Posted By: mdr4774 on April 11 2010 at 11:14:29 AM
Tarah, back up and read the original post,,,,why has Walker been struggling. And your response was the higher level of competition and that is your opinion but holds no water. My response was Chad Kemenah went over there to Posse land and won not once but twice in a week . The toughest weakly competition my A$$. You need to find the true meaning of your false facts!
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The floor is yours! Please inform the viewing public of the location of stronger competition then Williams Grove Speedway? Can't hardly wait!
I don't recall. Was it Lincoln, Port Royal, or Williams Grove where Kemenah won? LOL!
A slackjawed yokel once told me, "I am assuming your
just some niave broad who likes to shoot her mouth off
so I will give you a pass just this once on your
dipshit comments."
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April 11, 2010 at
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Posted By: Tarah Way on April 11 2010 at 08:38:14 AM
Read this again real slowly. Three statements, all facts! Whether you like it or not, Central Pennsylvania has the toughest competition, bar none. Fact, 9-12 former WoO winners compete weekly at Williams Grove. I never said they were all born and raised in Pa., nor do I care where they're from. Fact, beating the group of racers assembled at the Grove is tougher then beating the Kaeding family. Never once did I say he had to beat just one Kaeding. Remember the 17 for 21 FACT ! My God, some of you are blinded by emotion.
Please feel free to continue to tell me about Jimmy Sills, Tim Green , Gary Patterson, NASCAR drivers, and Indy car drivers. Your grasping for something relevant, if nothing else, is entertaining! What about all the great drag racers and surfers? LOL!
One last think to burst your bubbles. I'm not from Pennsylvania, and I'm a huge Tyler Walker fan. Thanks for playing!
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like i said, PA has a nice little group of local racers. i also said it has a lot of big fish in a small pond. we will continue to tell you about jimmy and tim and gary and all the nascar and indy and nhra drivers. why? because we can. we are not limited to a few guys from one track. no matter how good they might be on it. about tulare. unfortunatly not many local racers showed up due to financial reasons, and two of the fastest
ones had some bad luck and crashed. one while running up front in the main.
but, a local driver did beat rahmer both nights in tulare. he lives in clovis ca and is leading the woo points. you see our local drivers provide some very good competition to the woo every night.
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April 11, 2010 at
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Posted By: Tarah Way on April 11 2010 at 11:24:08 AM
The floor is yours! Please inform the viewing public of the location of stronger competition then Williams Grove Speedway? Can't hardly wait!
I don't recall. Was it Lincoln, Port Royal, or Williams Grove where Kemenah won? LOL!
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like i said, PA (that amounts to williams grove) has a nice little group of local racers. and a lot of PA fans just want to narrow the discussion to that one track. i would too if that was all i had.
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April 11, 2010 at
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Posted By: jackhammer on April 11 2010 at 11:53:33 AM
like i said, PA (that amounts to williams grove) has a nice little group of local racers. and a lot of PA fans just want to narrow the discussion to that one track. i would too if that was all i had.
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For the record, there are 3 regular 410 tracks in central PA...
1)The Pink Hair Cow Palace...
2)The Port Whine and Cheese Emporium...
and
3)The Urine Soaked Grounds of the Fabulous Lincoln Speedway...
Part time tracks include...
Hagerstrain, Suckyhanna Speedway Park, The Grand Dustview and Bedford...
Just a little FYI so you can post more intelligently in the future...
Opinions may vary...
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April 11, 2010 at
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SSP runs @ 6PM this evening...I'm hoping to procure a T-DUB T-SHIRT while I'm there...
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April 11, 2010 at
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Posted By: Stan Donnit on April 11 2010 at 12:16:51 PM
For the record, there are 3 regular 410 tracks in central PA...
1)The Pink Hair Cow Palace...
2)The Port Whine and Cheese Emporium...
and
3)The Urine Soaked Grounds of the Fabulous Lincoln Speedway...
Part time tracks include...
Hagerstrain, Suckyhanna Speedway Park, The Grand Dustview and Bedford...
Just a little FYI so you can post more intelligently in the future...
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i Stan..D corrected! still when discussing national level competition, it always gets narrowed down to the grove. which as i have no problem saying has some great local racers.
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April 11, 2010 at
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April 11, 2010 at
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Posted By: Tarah Way on April 11 2010 at 08:38:14 AM
Read this again real slowly. Three statements, all facts! Whether you like it or not, Central Pennsylvania has the toughest competition, bar none. Fact, 9-12 former WoO winners compete weekly at Williams Grove. I never said they were all born and raised in Pa., nor do I care where they're from. Fact, beating the group of racers assembled at the Grove is tougher then beating the Kaeding family. Never once did I say he had to beat just one Kaeding. Remember the 17 for 21 FACT ! My God, some of you are blinded by emotion.
Please feel free to continue to tell me about Jimmy Sills, Tim Green , Gary Patterson, NASCAR drivers, and Indy car drivers. Your grasping for something relevant, if nothing else, is entertaining! What about all the great drag racers and surfers? LOL!
One last think to burst your bubbles. I'm not from Pennsylvania, and I'm a huge Tyler Walker fan. Thanks for playing!
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you keep blabbering on about the kaeding family. why do you continue to try to minimise them by combining them into one? there are three very competitive and successful and different racers there. it just so happens they are related. when you take the different winners from GSC last year and the different winners from the grove, the totals are not that far off. and some of those names from GSC had those wins on off nights from national travels. you keep saying that williams grove has the best competition in the nation. against who? who is it measured against? themselves? the woo? (the actual best competition in the the nation on a national level.)
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I get so tired of hearing who has the best comp. Does it really F'N matter? NO!!!!!!!!! So S.T.F.U. already. This was a thread about why Tyler is not doing so well. The question was answered so lets drop it already. Morons!!!!!
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April 11, 2010 at
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don't be so hard on tarah. she's got a great porn name!
to indy and beyond!!
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Posted By: Gary Thomas on April 10 2010 at 10:48:06 AM
If you have been following twitter you'd know that it seems like every week Tyler and the team have had some sort of bad luck. Broken shock, engine problem and last night had something happen I believe while running top-5 in the feature. Once they get some luck they'll be winning races left and right or at least running up front every night, because Tyler is as good if not better than as all of those former Outlaw regulars running around there.
BTW a guy from the "land of fruits and nuts" is leading the World of Outlaw points standings lol
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"...while running top-5 in the feature." That's where he started and he was out before a lap was completed.
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Posted By: SLINK51 on April 11 2010 at 01:24:56 PM
I get so tired of hearing who has the best comp. Does it really F'N matter? NO!!!!!!!!! So S.T.F.U. already. This was a thread about why Tyler is not doing so well. The question was answered so lets drop it already. Morons!!!!!
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I will be expecting you to say this too me in person when we meet again in the ice cream line on Beer Hill...
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It wasn't directed toward you personaly, but would be glad to say that to you there.
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Posted By: buzz rightrear on April 11 2010 at 01:53:40 PM
don't be so hard on tarah. she's got a great porn name!
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might be a good porn name but when she writes it sounds like BRR and cubic$ have merged and changed their names!
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April 11, 2010 at
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Kemenah won 2 races during central Pa. speedweek last summer and most likely would of been the speedweek champ if he would of ran the entire speedweek.As for the best weakly racing its just your opinion. My choice would be Attica or Knoxville but thats jmo.
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April 11, 2010 at
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For the record, there are 3 regular 410 tracks in central PA...
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Part time tracks include...Hagerstrain,
For those that don't know any better, Hagerstown isn't in Pennsylvania. The biggest draw in Hagersbush is the FUBU outlet store.
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Posted By: buzz rightrear on April 11 2010 at 01:53:40 PM
don't be so hard on tarah. she's got a great porn name!
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Okay I've lived in both CA and PA, currently living in PA. California racing is on a steady decline right now and anyone that can't admit that needs to wake up. I rarely went to the races when I lived in California but I followed all the races and results and when I lived in CA and went to Nationals I cheered for Allard and Walker as they were out there. Most nights it's either Allard or Walker running for the win with maybe a Tarlton, Kaeding or Larson having a good run for a win.
Last year I moved to PA and the competetion is bar-none. Yes a lot of the fans are annoying. However, you can't knock the competition. The fields are as deep as I've seen for a local show. Yes, so PA guys aren't amazing outside of PA but they are still quite respectable.
PA racing is better then CA racing. Coming from somone that's been to both.
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My husband is a big Tyler Walker fan because, at Silver Dollar, he was always the most exciting (and sometimes scary) driver to watch. No matter if he's in the front or the back, he always over drives the car. We have been watching him since he was still driving for his dad Bob$.
Tyler Walker is a spoiled little person who has never had to provide for himself. He's popular with other driver's because he is fun to be around. He's fun to be around because the world has always been his play ground, and he does not need to take anything seriously because, like all rich kids, no matter what he does, someone is always there to bail him out.
He's not really a driver. He's a saver. He throws the car into a corner like he want's to die, then saves it. I guess there is some sort of skill involved, but it is a different skill than that of a true driver who has had to pay his own bills. Even Kinser became a better driver when it was his check book wearing out, and not Karl's, when he couldn't clear slider.
This means that without a phenomenal team behind him, he is just another rich kid that flunked out of NASCAR, although, from what I hear, flunking out wasn't from a lack of talent, it was for drugs. Apparently, the prize for blowing it in the big leagues is a ride in the best sprint car in California (at the time).
In the long run, he will win races back East. He will also impress fans with his dare devil driving and his forced, plastic, rehearsed, NASCAR style fan "appreciation" sound bites. I don't care what happens to him. I'm just glad he's not here in California anymore.
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Posted By: Tarah Way on April 11 2010 at 08:38:14 AM
Read this again real slowly. Three statements, all facts! Whether you like it or not, Central Pennsylvania has the toughest competition, bar none. Fact, 9-12 former WoO winners compete weekly at Williams Grove. I never said they were all born and raised in Pa., nor do I care where they're from. Fact, beating the group of racers assembled at the Grove is tougher then beating the Kaeding family. Never once did I say he had to beat just one Kaeding. Remember the 17 for 21 FACT ! My God, some of you are blinded by emotion.
Please feel free to continue to tell me about Jimmy Sills, Tim Green , Gary Patterson, NASCAR drivers, and Indy car drivers. Your grasping for something relevant, if nothing else, is entertaining! What about all the great drag racers and surfers? LOL!
One last think to burst your bubbles. I'm not from Pennsylvania, and I'm a huge Tyler Walker fan. Thanks for playing!
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Tarah, I don't think some of these people understand the concept of weekly competition, ie the racers that race weekly at a certain track or area. It's amusing when they bring up names of WOO racers(Myers, TK), racers who no longer reside or race regularly(McMahon, Hannagan) in their state and even names of racers who haven't raced in decades. LOL True, Cali has put some good drivers on the road. True, PA drivers tend to stay local and many drivers have moved to PA to race. If you ask me that's our gain and their loss. Now does Williams Grove have the toughest weekly competition? I'd like to think they are at or near the top. Attica/Fremont and Knoxville deserve to be part of the conversation as well.
PS. T-Dub finished 2nd at Susky tonight.
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