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July 11, 2021 at
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Oh, Jeez. That team has had a lot of success against the Outlaws and the ASCoC over the past several years. So you are trying to make the case that traveling organizations are also allowing a local team to cheat their way to big money wins?
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July 11, 2021 at
10:03:25 AM
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You don't know me and I don't know you so, I do not expect you to believe me. The owner is the mechanic on that car. He's the one out in the shop every night after dinner working and maintaining it. He doesn't get near the credit he deserves. Without him that car would never even sniff victory lane. Nothing illegal would ever be done to it, I can assure you that, it's just a good combination of everything that works for them.
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July 11, 2021 at
02:51:27 PM
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That's laughable. If it's true that they don't check tires, fuel, TC and "other things", then it's HIGHLY unlikely that only one part time team is the only team that's breaking the rules. Easy to throw out blind accusations out with no proof about a team and driver you hate though. You must be part of Trump's re-election team.
On a side note, I did hear an interesting story about the Selinsgrove speedweek show. Someone that was at the scales said that the 91 was not the only car that came in underweight. There was another car that was under too but the SW officials let it slide. No it was not the 69k.
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